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Using traditional 8-bit H.264 files often results in heavily pixelated dark regions. The combination of and the x265 encoder provides major advantages for home media servers (like Plex or Jellyfin): Encoding Aspect 8-Bit H.264 (Older Standard) 10-Bit H.265/HEVC (Modern Standard) Color Spectrum 16.7 Million Colors 1.07 Billion Colors Dark Scenes Prone to blocky pixelation and color banding Smooth gradients, deeper blacks, cleaner shadows File Size Large (Roughly 1GB to 1.5GB per 720p episode) Ultra-compact (Roughly 300MB to 500MB per episode) Bandwidth Requires higher bitrates for clear motion Highly optimized for streaming over local Wi-Fi Contextualizing the Content: Tell Me Lies Season 1
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The story begins in 2018 but primarily flashes back to 2009, following (played by Grace Van Patten) as she starts her freshman year at a fictional New England college. Seeking a fresh start from a fractured relationship with her mother, Lucy quickly crosses paths with Stephen DeMarco (played by Jackson White), an enigmatic, charming, and deeply manipulative upperclassman. What begins as a typical campus romance quickly devolves into a codependent, destructive obsession that fundamentally alters their lives and the lives of everyone in their friend group. Core Themes
The webrip tag is one of the most critical in the string. A WEBRip is created by capturing the video stream directly from a service like Hulu or Netflix, often using screen recording software. In contrast, a WEB-DL (Web Download) is a direct, unaltered digital file downloaded from the service's servers. Because a WEBRip involves re-encoding the already compressed stream, it often results in a slightly lower quality file than a WEB-DL.