1080p X265 10bit Exclusive | Arrested Development S01s04
Report: “Arrested Development – Season 1, Episode 4 (1080p x265 10‑bit Exclusive)”
| Item | Details | |------|---------| | Series | Arrested Development (Fox/Netflix) | | Season | 1 | | Episode | 4 – “Key Decisions” | | Original Air Date | May 5 2004 | | Running Time | ≈ 22 minutes (standard half‑hour sitcom format) | | Synopsis | Michael tries to keep the family together while the Bluth Company’s financial problems deepen. Gob attempts to start a magic act, and Lindsay’s environmental crusade spirals out of control. | arrested development s01s04 1080p x265 10bit exclusive
| Parameter | Explanation | |-----------|-------------| | Resolution | 1080p (1920 × 1080 pixels). Full‑HD, offering a crisp picture that matches the native resolution of modern HDTVs and monitors. | | Codec | HEVC (x265) – the High Efficiency Video Coding standard. Compared to the older H.264/AVC, x265 can achieve roughly 30‑50 % lower bitrate for the same visual quality, which translates into smaller file sizes without sacrificing clarity. | | Bit‑Depth | 10‑bit. Standard 8‑bit video can represent 256 shades per colour channel (≈ 16.7 million colours). A 10‑bit stream can represent 1 024 shades per channel (≈ 1 billion colours), resulting in smoother gradients, reduced banding, and better colour fidelity—especially noticeable in scenes with subtle colour shifts (e.g., sky, shadows, or the show’s signature pastel set design). | | Chroma Subsampling | Typically YUV 4:2:0 for streaming‑grade releases. This keeps the file size manageable while still delivering high‑quality colour detail when paired with 10‑bit depth. | | Container | Usually MKV (Matroska) or MP4. MKV is preferred for its flexibility (multiple audio/subtitle tracks, metadata). | | Audio | Commonly AAC‑LC 2.0 (stereo) or Dolby Digital 5.1 (if the source includes surround). Bit‑rate often ranges from 192 kbps (stereo) to 384 kbps (5.1). Some “exclusive” releases also embed FLAC lossless audio for the best possible soundtrack. | | File Size | For a ~22‑minute episode encoded at 1080p x265 10‑bit, typical sizes lie between 350 MB and 700 MB, depending on the chosen bitrate (2 Mbps–4 Mbps is common for this type of release). | | Bit‑rate (video) | Roughly 2 Mbps–3 Mbps for a balanced quality‑size ratio. Because x265 is more efficient, even a 2 Mbps stream can look as good as a 3‑4 Mbps H.264 1080p file. | | HDR | Not applicable. The original series was produced in SDR (Standard Dynamic Range). The 10‑bit depth improves colour gradation but does not add HDR metadata. | | “Exclusive” Tag | In the context of fan‑circulated releases, “exclusive” often means the encoder has applied a custom preset (e.g., higher quality, special subtitle track, or a unique naming convention) that distinguishes the file from generic public releases. It does not imply any legal exclusivity. | Report: “Arrested Development – Season 1, Episode 4
The specific tagging of Seasons 1 through 4 is a deliberate curatorial choice. For many, the "Remixed" version of Season 4 released by Netflix altered the pacing and jokes of the original 2013 release. High-quality x265 encodes often aim to preserve the original broadcast or Blu-ray masters as they were originally intended to be seen. | Item | Details | |------|---------| | Series
Owning this release means having the complete "Fox Era" (S1-S3) and the original iteration of the Netflix Season 4 in the highest quality possible, free from the compression algorithms of streaming services that can introduce macro-blocking during fast-motion scenes (like GOB’s illusions gone wrong).