Golden Eye 1995 1080p 10bit Bluray X265 Hevc May 2026

The Cold War is dead, but the stakes have never been higher.

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| Criterion | Good Encode | Bad Encode | |-----------|-------------|-------------| | | Tigole, QxR, Vyndros, JoyBell, d0ct0r | Unknown, "YIFY" (YTS) – overcompressed | | File size | 5-10 GB | 1.5-3 GB | | Bit depth listed | 10bit | 8bit (more banding) | | Audio | DTS 5.1 / AC3 5.1 | AAC 2.0 stereo | | Mediainfo available | Yes (on release page) | No or missing | golden eye 1995 1080p 10bit bluray x265 hevc

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  • You're referring to the iconic James Bond film, GoldenEye! The Cold War is dead, but the stakes have never been higher

    1080p 10-bit x265 HEVC

    in provides a detailed overview of the source quality, encoding parameters, and final output specifications. This format is designed for transparency, allowing viewers to verify the quality and compatibility of the release. Release Information Title: GoldenEye (1995) Release Date: November 17, 1995 Source: 1080p Blu-ray (MPEG-4 AVC @ 22.55 Mbps) Encoding Format: x265 HEVC (10-bit) Resolution: Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 Video Technical Specs Mux final MKV with MKVToolNix, add chapters and

    High Efficiency Video Coding

    HEVC stands for (also known as H.265). Compared to the aging H.264 (AVC) used on standard BluRays, HEVC offers roughly 50% better compression at the same visual quality.

    : Directed by Martin Campbell, the film revitalised the franchise for the post-Cold War era and inspired the legendary GoldenEye 007 video game. Technical Specifications of this Encode

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    | Use Case | Verdict | |----------|---------| | | ✅ Yes – excellent quality/size ratio | | Watching on a laptop/phone | ✅ Yes – efficient for battery life | | Watching on an old PC (2010-2014) | ❌ No – CPU software decode will stutter | | Projector or 65"+ TV | ✅ Yes, if file size >6 GB | | You need lossless quality | ❌ No – get the BluRay remux (~25-30 GB) instead |