(likely via InterFrame or similar tools) to convert the standard 23.976 fps film into 60 frames per second

Standard Blu-rays often use 8-bit color, which can lead to "color banding" in dark scenes or gradients (like the murky depths of the Pacific Ocean).

Video Codecs Explained: H.264, H.265, AV1 & VP9 - Ant Media Server

: 60FPS (High Frame Rate, often achieved via motion interpolation or "SVP" for a smoother look)

FEATURES and TIPS

For a few examples of how to use it, check out this tutorial, or this tutorial which was based on the earlier version (even though it looks a little different, most things still apply).

Pacific Rim -2013- 1080p -60fps- 10bit Bdrip X2...

(likely via InterFrame or similar tools) to convert the standard 23.976 fps film into 60 frames per second

Standard Blu-rays often use 8-bit color, which can lead to "color banding" in dark scenes or gradients (like the murky depths of the Pacific Ocean).

Video Codecs Explained: H.264, H.265, AV1 & VP9 - Ant Media Server

: 60FPS (High Frame Rate, often achieved via motion interpolation or "SVP" for a smoother look)

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Pacific Rim -2013- 1080p -60FPS- 10bit BDRip X2...