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Defying Gravity in 4K: Why ‘Wicked’ is the Ultimate High-Bitrate Showcase
The release of the cinematic adaptation of Wicked has been one of the most anticipated events in recent musical theater history. For audiophiles and videophiles, the excitement isn't just about seeing Elphaba and Glinda on the big screen—it is about the eventual home release, often represented by specific file tags like wicked.2024.1080p.10bit.bluray.8ch.x265.hevc-psa.
What this label means
: Offers a much smaller file size than traditional x264 encodes while maintaining high visual fidelity. 8-Channel Audio wicked20241080p10bitbluray8chx265hevcpsa top
The string "wicked20241080p10bitbluray8chx265hevcpsa top" refers to a high-efficiency video encode of the 2024 film Wicked (Part One). This specific file naming convention is characteristic of PSA, a popular group known for creating "mini" encodes that maintain high visual quality at significantly reduced file sizes. Technical Breakdown Defying Gravity in 4K: Why ‘Wicked’ is the
Storage Requirements: High-quality video files require a significant amount of storage space. Ensure you have enough free space on your hard drive or consider using external storage solutions. Codec Efficiency: The use of x265 (HEVC) combined
Why this matters:
If you found this file online, it’s almost certainly unauthorized — downloading it would be piracy. Additionally, the file may be malware, since Wicked isn’t officially available on Blu-ray yet.
Video Quality: 9/10
- Codec Efficiency: The use of x265 (HEVC) combined with 10-bit color depth is the standout feature here. While standard 8-bit releases often suffer from "banding" (visible steps in gradients) during dark or color-rich scenes, the 10-bit depth virtually eliminates this. Expect smooth gradients, especially in the Emerald City scenes or the defying gravity sky sequences.
- Source Quality: Being a BluRay source, this avoids the compression artifacts found in WEB-DL versions. You get native HD resolution without the "blockiness" or digital noise that can plague streaming captures.
- Resolution: 1080p is the standard for HD. While not 4K, PSA's 1080p encodes are famously transparent—you would need a massive screen to spot the difference between this and a much larger source file.