The filename doesn’t specify audio, but typical TOP releases include:
What you need for Atmos:
If you don’t have Atmos gear, the file will still play the 7.1 core or downmix to stereo.
| Version | Pros | Cons | |---------|------|------| | 1080p x264 | Small file, plays anywhere | No HDR, less detail, banding in gradients | | 2160p HDR10 x265 | HDR, good compatibility | No dynamic metadata; some scenes too dark or clipped | | 2160p DV (this file) | Best color/contrast, scene-adaptive | Requires DV-capable TV + player | | Remux (DV FEL) | Lossless video + audio | Huge file (60+ GB), needs very powerful player for FEL |
Why choose x265.DV.H.TOP?
While the original disc uses HEVC, a re-encode uses x265—the software encoder for HEVC. Why does this matter for a 2007 movie?
The filename doesn’t specify audio, but typical TOP releases include:
What you need for Atmos:
If you don’t have Atmos gear, the file will still play the 7.1 core or downmix to stereo. transformers 2007 2160p uhd bluray x265 dv h top
| Version | Pros | Cons | |---------|------|------| | 1080p x264 | Small file, plays anywhere | No HDR, less detail, banding in gradients | | 2160p HDR10 x265 | HDR, good compatibility | No dynamic metadata; some scenes too dark or clipped | | 2160p DV (this file) | Best color/contrast, scene-adaptive | Requires DV-capable TV + player | | Remux (DV FEL) | Lossless video + audio | Huge file (60+ GB), needs very powerful player for FEL | The filename doesn’t specify audio, but typical TOP
Why choose x265.DV.H.TOP?
While the original disc uses HEVC, a re-encode uses x265—the software encoder for HEVC. Why does this matter for a 2007 movie? What you need for Atmos: