Inception 2010 Bluray 1080p Dts 51 | X264 10bit 60fps Exclusive ((link))

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| Aspect | Rating (out of 10) | |--------|-------------------| | Video Sharpness | 9 (source is excellent) | | Color/Gradient Handling | 9.5 (10bit shines) | | Motion Purity | 4 (60fps ruins Nolan’s intent) | | Audio Quality | 7.5 (good DTS, but lossy) | | Playability | 5 (very device-dependent) | | Niche Enthusiast Appeal | 8 | If you’re looking for the , they are:

| Device | Playback Likelihood | Notes | |--------|--------------------|-------| | PC (MPC-HC/VLC) | ✅ Yes | Enable hardware decoding for 60fps. | | Nvidia Shield / Apple TV (Infuse) | ✅ Yes (with 3rd-party player) | 10bit + 60fps is heavy. | | Modern Smart TV (native USB) | ❌ No | Most cannot decode 10bit x264 or 60fps correctly. | | PlayStation / Xbox | ❌ No | Will reject 10bit or stutter at 60fps. | | BluRay player (USB) | ❌ No | Firmware typically blocks 10bit. | | | PlayStation / Xbox | ❌ No

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