The string "bastilleday20161080p10bitbluray8chx265h" describes a specific high-quality digital copy of the 2016 film Bastille Day (released in the US as
Standard video uses 8-bit color, which allows for about 16 million colors. While that sounds like a lot, it suffers from "banding"—visible stepping between shades of color in gradients like sunsets or dark skies. 10-bit color, however, allows for over 1 billion colors. bastilleday20161080p10bitbluray8chx265h
The "interesting feature" you mention might refer to one of these technical choices: Movie Title : Bastille Day Release Year :
The following essay deconstructs this string to explore the hidden history, technology, and culture embedded in a modern movie file. x265/HEVC: The video compression codec used
x265/HEVC: The video compression codec used. It allows for high-quality video at smaller file sizes compared to the older x264 standard. Sample Content Description