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The depth is crucial here. Standard 8bit video often suffers from "banding"—those ugly, stair-stepped gradients you see in a sky or a soft shadow. A 10bit encode virtually eliminates this. On a proper HDR-to-SDR conversion (or direct HDR playback), the transition from the blackness of space to the faint glow of a distant nebula is perfectly smooth.
: Modern enthusiasts often use interpolation or AI tools to "upscale" the standard 24FPS to 60FPS . This eliminates the natural film judder, making the vast space vistas and the intense "docking scene" feel more like a real-time window into space than a traditional movie. Why are movies made in 24 fps and not 30 or maybe even 60? Interstellar -2014- 1080p 10bit 60FPS BluRay x2...
It looks like you’re referencing a specific file naming convention for a high-quality rip of Interstellar (2014): 1080p 10bit 60FPS BluRay . The depth is crucial here