Exhuma.2024.korean.720p.10bit.bluray.6ch.x265.h...

This refers to the vertical resolution: 1280x720 pixels. While 1080p and 4K are common today, a well-encoded 720p file from a BluRay source can still look superb—especially on laptops, tablets, or upscaled on a TV. For Exhuma, which relies on dark, shadowy cinematography, a poorly compressed 720p file will crush blacks. But a 10-bit 720p encode? That’s different.

The provided filename follows standard scene/peer-to-peer naming conventions. Below is a breakdown of the technical specifications encoded in the string: Exhuma.2024.KOREAN.720p.10bit.BluRay.6CH.x265.H...

  • BluRay: The source of the rip. This indicates the file was encoded from a retail Blu-ray disc, ensuring high-quality source material with no hardcoded subtitles or screeners (watermarks).
  • 6CH: Refers to 6-Channel Audio, typically 5.1 Surround Sound.
  • x265: The video codec used. This is the encoder for HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding).
  • H...: This appears to be a truncated segment of the filename.

  • In the spring of 2024, South Korean director Jang Jae-hyun (known for The Priests and Svaha: The Sixth Finger) released a supernatural thriller that would become one of the year’s most talked-about horror films: Exhuma. The story follows a group of shamans, feng shui experts, and morticians who are hired to relocate a mysterious grave in a remote Korean village—only to unleash a vengeful, centuries-old evil. This refers to the vertical resolution: 1280x720 pixels