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Yes, the marketing was a mess. But Andrew Stanton’s adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ A Princess of Mars is pulpy, earnest fun. Lynn Collins’ Dejah Thoris is a standout, and the Thern twist still lands.

This is a high-quality encode — better than most streaming services (even 4K streams often use lower bitrates). However, make sure your playback device supports HEVC Main10 profile (almost all GPUs from ~2016+ do).

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The title and release year of the film, based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' seminal science fiction novel A Princess of Mars The video resolution (Full HD), featuring

Digital media files use specific tags to communicate the properties of the video container without requiring the user to open the file metadata. 1. Title and Release Year (John.Carter.2012) Yes, the marketing was a mess

A sweeping, orchestral soundtrack composed by Michael Giacchino. Why This Specific Encode Matters

In simple terms, HEVC analyzes video frames much more intelligently than its predecessor. It can compress data up to 50% more efficiently than H.264 without any perceptible loss in visual quality. A 1080p Blu-ray rip encoded in x265 can shrink a movie down to anywhere from 2 GB to 5 GB while maintaining pristine image clarity. Why 10bit Color Matters (Even on 8bit Displays) This is a high-quality encode — better than

Q: What media player do I need to play back this file? A: You'll need a media player that supports x265 HEVC playback, such as VLC, PotPlayer, or KMPlayer.