At the heart of this release is the resolution. While 4K UHD is the current standard, many purists argue that a high-bitrate 1080p encode—especially one processed via x264 —offers superior motion handling and compression efficiency compared to lower-bitrate streaming services.

Given these specifications, the video file in question appears to be a high-quality, detailed version of the movie "Inception" (2010), likely intended for enthusiasts of high-definition video and audio.

Most encoders use (via tools like SVP, Flowframes, or AviSynth) to synthesize 36 new frames every second. The result?

Extraction Mode: How “Inception” on Blu-Ray Delivers Its Kick

The official 2010 Blu-ray release of was mastered at with a frame rate of 23.976 fps . The technical specifications you mentioned (x264, 10-bit, 60fps) do not correspond to any official retail release from Warner Bros.. Official Technical Specifications Resolution : 1080p (1920x1080) Frame Rate : 23.976 fps (standard cinematic frame rate) Audio : English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Video Codec : VC-1 (on the original 2010 disc) Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1 Note on 60fps and 10-bit x264