Toystory1995720p10bitbluray6chx265hevcpsa Link Access
Toy Story (1995) – 720p 10‑bit Blu‑Ray 6‑CH x265 HEVC (PSA) – Overview & Technical Summary
7. Quick Reference Cheat‑Sheet
| Feature | Typical Value | |---------|----------------| | Resolution | 1280 × 720 (HD) | | Bit Depth | 10 bit | | Codec | x265 (HEVC) | | Container | MKV | | Audio | 5.1 CH AC‑3 or DTS‑HD | | File Size | ≈2.5–3 GB | | Source | Blu‑Ray (original master) | | Release Group | PSA (community encoder) | | Legal Path | Disney+, Blu‑Ray purchase, iTunes/Google Play, etc. | toystory1995720p10bitbluray6chx265hevcpsa link
3.1 Video
- Resolution: 1280 × 720 (HD).
- Frame Rate: Usually 24 fps (the original cinematic frame rate).
- Bit Depth: 10 bits → smoother gradients, especially useful for animated films with large colour‑filled areas.
- Colour Space: Likely BT.2020 or BT.709 with HDR metadata (if the source Blu‑Ray was HDR‑10).
- Codec: x265 (HEVC) – modern, highly efficient.
- Typical Bitrate: 3 – 6 Mbps for 720p 10‑bit HEVC (varies by encoder settings).
How to use these papers
- Understand the codec – Start with paper #1 and #2 to get a solid foundation on HEVC and the x265 implementation, especially the 10‑bit profile.
- Audio considerations – Paper #4 explains how 5.1/6‑channel PCM audio is typically handled when muxed with HEVC video.
- Practical encoding results – Paper #5 gives concrete PSNR/SSIM numbers for 720p 10‑bit x265 encodes of animated movies, which is directly relevant to a Toy Story‑type source.
- Industry best‑practice – Paper #6 outlines the “PSA” naming convention you see in file names (e.g.,
...psa.mkv) and the quality expectations for such releases.
All the links above point to legally free PDFs; if you hit a paywall, many of the papers are also archived on pre‑print servers (arXiv, institutional repositories) that you can search for by title. Happy reading! Toy Story (1995) – 720p 10‑bit Blu‑Ray 6‑CH
About Toy Story (1995)
"Toy Story" is a groundbreaking computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was the first feature film to be made using only computer-generated imagery (CGI). The film was directed by John Lasseter, written by Andrew Stanton and Joel Cohen, and stars Tom Hanks as Woody and Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear. if you hit a paywall
2. Component Breakdown
| Token | Interpretation |
|-------|----------------|
| toystory1995 | Title + year of original theatrical release (Toy Story, 1995) |
| 720p | Vertical resolution = 720 lines (progressive scan) |
| 10bit | 10-bit color depth per channel (reduces banding, improves compression efficiency) |
| bluray | Source = retail Blu-ray disc |
| 6ch | 6 audio channels (typically 5.1 surround) |
| x265 / hevc | Video codec = HEVC (H.265), encoder = x265 |
| psa | Release group tag (“PSA” – likely a scene or P2P group) |