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The video codec. HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding), standardized in 2013. Compared to x264 (H.264), x265 offers roughly 50% better compression at the same perceptual quality. A 1080p BluRay source at 30 Mbps in H.264 can be reduced to ~6-10 Mbps in x265 with negligible loss. This makes the file size manageable (8-12 GB instead of 25-40 GB) while retaining grain structure — important for Soderbergh’s 35mm photography.
The source medium. A genuine BluRay rip (not a re-encode of a streaming web-dl). BluRay sources have higher bitrates (typically 20-40 Mbps for video) and lossless audio (DTS-HD MA, TrueHD). This ensures the x265 encode starts from the highest quality master. Haywire.2011.1080p.BluRay.HIN-ENG.x265.ESubs-Ka...
Soderbergh cast real fighters, not actors playing fighters. That authenticity bleeds through every frame. The video codec
“ESubs” are English subtitles, not Hindi. For a Hindi-dubbed track, you don’t need Hindi subtitles. But English SDH subtitles help when listening to the Hindi dub to compare translation accuracy. If any field mismatches (e
External subtitles. The file does not have burned-in (hardcoded) subs. Typically a separate .srt or .ass file. “E” likely stands for English subtitles for the hearing impaired (SDH) or standard English.
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