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| Part | Meaning | |------|---------| | John.Carter.2012 | Movie title and release year | | 1080p | Vertical resolution (1920×1080 pixels) | | BluRay | Source is a Blu-ray disc (not a webrip or DVD) | | x265.HEVC | Video codec (High Efficiency Video Coding) — better compression than x264 | | 10bit | 10-bit color depth (reduces banding, common in high-quality encodes) | | 7... | Likely 7.1 or 7ch — indicates 7.1 channel surround sound audio (possibly DTS or AC3) |

The original Blu-ray uses H.264 (x264). A high-quality x265 encode can reduce file size by 30–50% while retaining similar perceptual quality. For a 2h12m film like John Carter, a transparent 1080p x265 encode often weighs between 4–8 GB, compared to 30+ GB for the raw remux.

Synopsis: Transported to Barsoom, a Civil War veteran discovers a barren planet seemingly inhabited by 12-foot tall barbarians. Finding himself a prisoner of these creatures, he escapes, only to encounter Woola and a princess in desperate need of a savior. It is a sweeping action-adventure set on the mysterious and exotic planet of Barsoom (Mars).


Standard 8-bit video suffers from color banding in skies, shadows, and gradients. 10-bit encoding nearly eliminates this, even when output on an 8-bit display (due to better dithering during playback). For Mars’ orange-red skies and the blue energy of the “Thern” technology, 10-bit is a visual advantage. John.Carter.2012.1080p.BluRay.x265.HEVC.10bit.7...

The Unlikely Hero of Barsoom

Dust settled on the horizon as John Carter, once a Confederate soldier, now found himself standing in the middle of a vast, crimson desert on Barsoom, Mars. The technology that had brought him here still seemed like a dream, or perhaps a nightmare. Yet, here he was, with a new sword at his side and an unfamiliar world to navigate.

As he approached the towering structure in the distance, the stillness was interrupted by the sound of howling beasts. The sky was a deep shade of blue, almost purple, during the day, and now as the dual suns set, it painted the sky in hues of pink and orange. | Part | Meaning | |------|---------| | John

He entered the city, a mix of fear and curiosity guiding his steps. The architecture was unlike anything he had ever seen - curved, stretched, and seemingly defying gravity. The inhabitants of Barsoom looked at him with a mixture of contempt and fascination. A human, on their planet? It was unheard of.

Thark, the warrior from a distant part of Barsoom, offered him a deal: in exchange for helping him defeat the ruler of Helium, he would teach John the ways of Barsoom and help him find a way back home. John, with his combat skills and strategic mind, agreed.

The battles were fierce, involving giant creatures and treacherous sand worms. But John Carter, with his wit and bravery, stood out. He soon found himself not just fighting for his passage home but for the very future of Barsoom. The red planet, with its complex politics and array of species, had become his home, if only for a little while. Standard 8-bit video suffers from color banding in

As he fought alongside Thark and learned about the customs and languages of Barsoom, John realized that home wasn't just a place; it was where your heart was. And his heart, at that moment, was on Mars, fighting for a cause greater than himself.

The technology that had brought him to Barsoom remained a mystery, but the connections he made, the battles he fought, and the lessons he learned would stay with him forever.