Toystory1995720p10bitbluray6chx265hevcpsa Link <90% Updated>
Blu-ray native resolution is 1080p or 4K. Downscaling to 720p reduces file size (targeting ~2–4 GB instead of 15–50 GB) while retaining good quality on moderate displays or mobile devices.
PSA (no confirmed expansion) is known in warez/P2P circles for encoding older films in HEVC with modest file sizes. They often label releases with psa at the end. This contrasts with “scene” groups that follow strict directory naming rules (e.g., Toy.Story.1995.720p.BluRay.x265.10bit-PSA). The lack of periods and lowercase style hints at a P2P upload (e.g., for torrent sites). toystory1995720p10bitbluray6chx265hevcpsa link
6ch suggests AC-3 or DTS 5.1 passthrough or re-encode, preserving surround sound from the Blu-ray. Blu-ray native resolution is 1080p or 4K
A 720p 10‑bit HEVC encode of Toy Story typically occupies ≈2.5 – 3 GB (depending on bitrate and audio). This is a compact size for a full‑length feature while preserving visual fidelity. 6ch suggests AC-3 or DTS 5
10-bit encoding is unusual for 720p releases. It improves compression efficiency by 10–15% and eliminates color banding. This indicates the encoder prioritized quality per megabyte over strict hardware compatibility (e.g., some smart TVs or old media players may fail to play 10-bit HEVC).