Footloose.1984.2160p.bluray.x265.10bit.5.1 -yts... 95%

: This indicates a high color depth (over a billion colors), which helps eliminate "banding" in gradients (like skies or shadows) and is often paired with HDR (High Dynamic Range) for better contrast.

This modern compression standard allows for massive file sizes to be reduced without losing the visual fidelity required for 4K. It ensures that the "film look"—including natural grain—is preserved rather than smoothed over. Footloose.1984.2160p.BluRay.x265.10bit.5.1 -YTS...

: Kenny Loggins' title track "Footloose", Deniece Williams' "Let's Hear It for the Boy", and the rest of the chart-topping soundtrack take full advantage of the multi-channel audio layout, placing you right in the middle of the warehouse dance scenes. Optimized Storage : This indicates a high color depth (over

. This specific version is a 4K resolution (2160p) rip from a Blu-ray source, compressed using the x265 (HEVC) codec with 10-bit color depth and 5.1 surround sound, distributed by the group YTS. : Kenny Loggins' title track "Footloose", Deniece Williams'

-YTS refers to the release group . From roughly 2010–2020, YTS was the most famous name in movie torrenting, known for:

The original 35mm print of Footloose has a distinct, gritty 80s texture. In standard HD, that grit sometimes looks like noise. In this release, it looks like film.

This is the release group (encoder). YTS is known for providing "efficient" encodes—meaning they balance high resolution with highly compressed file sizes for easier storage and streaming. Film Retrospective: Footloose (1984)