Unlike standard 8-bit encodes, 10-bit depth allows for over a billion colors. This significantly reduces "banding" artifacts, especially in scenes with gradients like skies or shadows. Source (BluRay):
However, things take a complicated turn when Harry's agency assigns a new partner, Tom Beckman (Art Malik), to help him on a critical mission. The two are tasked with stopping a group of terrorists, led by the charismatic Gen. Hugo Panth (Ciarán Hinds), who plan to detonate a nuclear bomb in the United States. True.Lies.1994.720p.10bit.BluRay.HIN-ENG.x265.E...
: Includes both the original English dialogue and a Hindi dubbed track, making it accessible to a wider audience. Legacy and Availability Unlike standard 8-bit encodes, 10-bit depth allows for
| Version | File Size | Visual Quality | Audio Options | Best For | |---------|-----------|----------------|---------------|-----------| | 1080p x264 (BluRay) | 8–12 GB | Reference | ENG only | Home theater purists | | 720p x265 8-bit | 1–2 GB | Good (banding in dark scenes) | Dual (maybe) | Casual viewing | | | 1.5–2.5 GB | Very good (banding-free) | Dual (HIN/ENG) | BEST BALANCE | | 4K Upscale (Fanmade) | 4–6 GB | Variable (depends on source) | Unreliable | Avoid | The two are tasked with stopping a group