This refers to the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard. Compared to the older x264 (H.264), x265 can compress video up to 50% more efficiently while maintaining the same visual quality. This means a smaller file size without a significant loss in detail.
This indicates a high-definition resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels . It is the standard for high-quality home viewing, providing sharp detail suitable for large television screens. subtitle Ender's Game 2013 1080p x265 10bit Joy
Directed by Gavin Hood and based on the classic 1985 novel by Orson Scott Card, the film stars as Ender Wiggin, a brilliant young tactician recruited by an international military force to lead a counter-offensive against an alien species known as the Formics. Ender's Game YIFY subtitles This refers to the High Efficiency Video Coding
This is the "tag" of the uploader. Joy is a well-known encoder in the digital distribution community, recognized for creating high-quality, small-sized encodes using HEVC (x265) and often including high-quality audio like HE-AAC. Film Context: Ender’s Game (2013) This indicates a high-definition resolution of 1920 x
This technical release refers to a specific high-quality digital encode of the 2013 science fiction film , typically distributed by an uploader or group known as Joy (often identified as JoyBell). This release is designed for viewers who want a balance between high visual fidelity and efficient storage space. Technical Breakdown: What Each Tag Means
The filename "Ender's Game 2013 1080p x265 10bit Joy" is a series of specifications that describe the quality and format of the video file:
Most standard videos use 8-bit color. A 10-bit encode allows for over a billion colors, which significantly reduces "banding" (visible lines in gradients like skies or shadows). Even when the original source is 8-bit, encoding in 10-bit can improve the final quality by reducing compression errors.