Most standard videos are 8-bit. 10-bit depth allows for over a billion colors, significantly reducing "color banding" in dark scenes or gradients (like the show's frequent night shots and neon lights). Audio Tracks
The file was captured from a streaming service (Netflix). Unlike a "WEB-DL" which is a direct download, a "WEBRip" is often re-encoded to save space while maintaining high fidelity. Video Specifications
This technical breakdown explains the specific components of the high-quality release for the Season 1 finale of Alice in Borderland . Most standard videos are 8-bit
Features a high-quality Dolby Digital Plus surround sound track for Hindi viewers. The 640Kbps bitrate ensures crisp dialogue and immersive environmental effects.
This uses High Efficiency Video Coding . It is the successor to x264 and is much better at compressing high-quality video into smaller file sizes without losing detail. Unlike a "WEB-DL" which is a direct download,
Full High Definition (1920 x 1080 pixels), offering sharp detail suitable for large monitors and TVs.
The file includes multiple subtitle tracks (likely English, Hindi, and others) embedded within the file, allowing you to toggle them on or off. The 640Kbps bitrate ensures crisp dialogue and immersive
Alice in Borderland (Season 1, Episode 8). This is the climactic season finale where the "Witch Hunt" game at the Beach concludes.