: This signifies that the source of the file is a Blu-ray Disc . It has been "ripped" (converted) from the original physical media into a digital file format.
: The resolution is 1920x1080 pixels, providing Full HD clarity.
: This refers to the color depth. While standard video is 8-bit, 10-bit allows for over a billion colors. This significantly reduces "banding" (visible lines in gradients like skies or shadows) and provides a smoother, more accurate image. Payback (1999).BDRip.1080p.10bit.HEVC.PlamenNik
If you are watching this specific rip, it is worth noting that Payback has two distinct versions often found on Blu-ray:
: The movie is a gritty revenge thriller directed by Brian Helgeland (based on the novel The Hunter by Donald E. Westlake). Gibson plays Porter, a career criminal betrayed by his partner and wife who returns to reclaim his $70,000 share of a heist. : This signifies that the source of the
: High Efficiency Video Coding. This is a modern compression standard that allows for high visual quality at much smaller file sizes compared to the older AVC (H.264) standard.
: Released in 2006, this version removes the voice-over, restores the original yellowish color palette, and features a completely different, much darker ending. : This refers to the color depth
: The "signature" of the encoder. In the scene/p2p community, certain encoders like PlamenNik are known for specific settings that balance file size with transparency to the original Blu-ray source. Movie Context: The Two Versions