Tellmeliess01720p10bitwebrip2chx265hev New ((link))
It looks like you’re referencing a string that resembles a release filename for a pirated video file, likely from a torrent or usenet posting.
10bit: Refers to the color depth. 10-bit encoding significantly reduces "banding" in gradients (like skies or shadows) compared to standard 8-bit files, providing a much smoother image. tellmeliess01720p10bitwebrip2chx265hev new
- tellmeliess: This could be the title of the video or series.
- 017: Possibly an episode number.
- 20p: Indicates the video resolution, in this case, 20p (though typically, resolutions are described in terms of horizontal pixels like 1080p for Full HD).
- 10bit: Refers to the color depth of the video, which is 10 bits per color. This usually indicates a higher quality video with more color information.
- webrip: Suggests that the video is a web rip, meaning it was captured or ripped from a web source rather than from a broadcast or physical media.
- 2ch: Indicates that the video has a 2-channel audio, commonly understood as stereo audio.
- x265: Denotes that the video is encoded using the H.265/HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) standard, which provides efficient compression and is suitable for high-quality video.
- hev: This seems to redundantly confirm the use of HEVC (H.265) encoding.
- x265 / HEVC: A video compression standard that reduces file size by ~50% compared to H.264 at the same quality. Useful for large libraries of legally owned media (e.g., ripping your own Blu-rays with MakeMKV + HandBrake).
- 10-bit: Helps prevent color banding (smooth gradients instead of visible lines) in dark scenes. Standard for high-end home theater setups.
- Webrip vs. Web-DL: A Web-DL is a direct download of the untouched stream. A Webrip is re-encoded (lower quality). The string says “webrip,” so it is a second-generation copy – worse than the source.
This indicates the video was recorded from a streaming service (like Hulu or Disney+) rather than being an original "Web-DL" (the raw file) or a Blu-ray rip. Audio (2CH): It looks like you’re referencing a string that
A college freshman who begins as a smart, strong individual but becomes "addictively entangled" with Stephen. Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White): tellmeliess : This could be the title of the video or series