Longlegs.2024.1080p.10bit.bluray.6ch.x265.hevc-psa

It is vital to state that while PSA is a release group label found on indexing sites, the primary legal method to obtain a file matching Longlegs.2024.1080p.BluRay is to purchase the Blu-ray disc and rip it yourself using software like MakeMKV or Handbrake (using PSA’s settings as a preset). The filename describes a format, not an acquisition method. For archival purposes, converting your legally purchased disc into this specific x265 10bit profile keeps your digital library future-proof.


This is the engine. x265 is an open-source encoder for the HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) standard.

Compared to its predecessor, x264 (AVC), x265 offers approximately 50% better compression at the same quality. However, it requires more computational power to decode.

Why x265 for Longlegs? The grain in Longlegs is problematic for x264. x264 would either preserve the grain (resulting in a huge file) or smooth it away to save space (resulting in a waxy, unnatural look). x265, specifically tuned by PSA, can intelligently retain the texture of the grain while discarding random noise. It keeps the "filmic" look while reducing file size by half. Longlegs.2024.1080p.10bit.BluRay.6CH.x265.HEVC-PSA


The designation Longlegs.2024.1080p.10bit.BluRay.6CH.x265.HEVC-PSA refers to a high-efficiency digital release of the 2024 horror film

, optimized for a balance of small file size and high visual fidelity. Movie Background: Longlegs (2024)

Longlegs is an American mystery horror thriller written and directed by Osgood Perkins. It is vital to state that while PSA


6CH refers to 5.1 surround sound (six channels: Front Left, Center, Front Right, Rear Left, Rear Right, Subwoofer/LFE).

For a horror film like Longlegs, audio is 50% of the experience. The low-frequency rumble of the subwoofer (LFE) creates the feeling of dread. The rear channels (surrounds) whisper sounds behind the viewer. PSA typically encodes the 6CH audio as AAC (Advanced Audio Codec) or Opus.

While purists prefer "lossless" DTS-HD, those tracks can be 3-4GB alone. PSA’s 6CH audio track is typically encoded at 384kbps or 448kbps, which is transparent to the human ear on 99% of home theater setups. You get the surround scare without the massive overhead. This is the engine


Longlegs is not a typical jump-scare horror movie. It is a slow-burn, atmospheric thriller often compared to The Silence of the Lambs and Zodiac. Here is why this specific encode does the film justice:

1. Preserving the Gloom Cinematographer Andres Arochi shot the film with a distinctly muted, grainy, and often dark palette. Low-bitrate encodes often crush the blacks, meaning you lose detail in the shadows. The PSA x265 encode typically retains enough bitrate to keep the grain structure intact and the black levels deep without turning into a pixelated mess.

2. Audio Fidelity The sound design in Longlegs is unsettling. From the sound of rain to the distorted voice messages, the audio is a character itself. The 6CH audio track ensures you hear the creaking floors and ambient dread exactly as intended. If you have a soundbar or a surround system, this file will utilize it fully.

3. Storage Efficiency Since this is an x265 encode, you are likely looking at a file size between 1.5GB and 2.5GB (depending on the final runtime and compression settings). This allows you to watch a high-definition version of the film without eating up half your hard drive space.


Before you rush to find this Longlegs.2024.1080p.10bit.BluRay.6CH.x265.HEVC-PSA release, there are compatibility considerations:

  • The Grain Love/Hate: PSA retains grain. If you prefer "smooth" streaming-looking video, this encode will look "noisy" to you. For purists, that is the point.
  • Subtitles: PSA usually includes PGS (Blu-ray bitmap) subtitles. These are large but beautiful. They are already muxed into the MKV container, so no need to download external SRT files.