Veerzaara2004720pbrripx265hevc10bitpool Upd (RELIABLE 2024)
The [Pool Upd] tag indicates this is likely from a private tracker or encoding community pool, meaning it’s not a one-off quick encode. It probably includes:
That messy string is a conversation between strangers across time. It says:
“I found this film. I re-encoded it for quality. I kept the file name honest so you know exactly what’s inside. I seeded it. Maybe I updated the subtitles for a hearing-impaired viewer. I put it in the pool. This is my gift.” veerzaara2004720pbrripx265hevc10bitpool upd
In an era of streaming fragmentation—where Veer-Zaara might be on one platform in India, unavailable in another country, or cropped to 16:9 with ads—pirate archivists have become accidental curators of cinematic heritage.
Why would someone want x265 10-bit for Veer-Zaara?
The film has many outdoor scenes, night shots, and traditional costumes with subtle color gradations. A 10-bit HEVC encode preserves gradient details (e.g., sky, dupatta folds, lantern light) that 8-bit x264 might crush. File sizes can be 40-60% smaller than equivalent x264 while maintaining perceptual quality. The [Pool Upd] tag indicates this is likely
But again – this should be done from a legal source you own, not via a suspicious pbrrip pool string.
Here’s where the tech talk begins. This rip uses x265 (HEVC) instead of the older x264 (AVC). For a 3-hour-12-minute epic, this is a game-changer. Here’s where the tech talk begins
Possibly means “updated” – a re-upload, or repack of an older release. Could also be part of a spam tag.