Guardians_of_the_galaxy_2014_720p_10bit_bluray_x265_hevc_org_dsnp.mkv May 2026

: The video codec used to compress the file. HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) is the industry standard for modern high-quality video; it allows the file to be much smaller than older formats (like x264) without losing detail.

: The original source of the video data. This indicates high-quality mastering compared to a TV rip or a "CAM" recording. : The video codec used to compress the file

: The movie title and its original theatrical release year. This indicates high-quality mastering compared to a TV

: The file container (Matroska). It is popular because it can hold multiple audio tracks (different languages), subtitle tracks, and chapter markers all in one file. It is popular because it can hold multiple

: Likely indicates "Original" audio tracks are included (often meaning no third-party dubbing or unwanted alterations).

: Refers to the color depth. Most standard videos are 8-bit; 10-bit allows for billions more colors, which significantly reduces "banding" (visible lines in gradients like skies or shadows) and provides a smoother image.

: This typically refers to Disney+ , suggesting the audio or certain metadata may have been synced or sourced from the Disney+ streaming version to complement the Blu-ray video.