The audio codec is listed as AAC 5.1.
The filename specifies HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding), also known as H.265. This is a significant upgrade over the older AVC (H.264) standard.
Ek.Villain.2014.1080p.10bit.Bluray.AAC.5.1.HEVC... Ek.Villain.2014.1080p.10bit.Bluray.AAC.5.1.HEVC...
| Field | Value | Explanation |
|--------|-------|---------------|
| Title | Ek Villain | Bollywood thriller directed by Mohit Suri. |
| Year | 2014 | Release year. |
| Resolution | 1080p | Vertical resolution ~1080 pixels (Full HD). |
| Color depth | 10bit | 10 bits per color channel — reduces banding, common in HEVC encodes. |
| Source | Bluray | Ripped from a commercial Blu-ray disc. |
| Audio codec | AAC | Advanced Audio Coding (lossy). |
| Audio channels | 5.1 | Surround sound (front L/C/R, rear L/R, subwoofer). |
| Video codec | HEVC | Also H.265 — more efficient than H.264. |
The trailing ... suggests filename may have continued (e.g., -GROUPNAME.mkv). The audio codec is listed as AAC 5
| Aspect | 10-bit HEVC (this file) | 8-bit H.264 | |--------|------------------------|--------------| | File size | Smaller (40–60% of H.264) | Larger | | Quality at same bitrate | Better (less banding) | Good but more blocking | | Playback hardware | Newer devices only | Universal | | Gradients / dark scenes | Smooth | Possible banding |
✅ Verdict: Great for archiving or watching on modern devices.
❌ Avoid if your TV/media player doesn’t support HEVC Main10. | Aspect | 10-bit HEVC (this file) | 8-bit H
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