This technical string describes a specific high-definition digital release of the 1995 film Jumanji . Based on the specifications, this is a version that has been compressed using the x264 codec, likely resulting in a very large file size intended to maintain high visual fidelity despite not using the more modern x265 (HEVC) standard typically found in 4K releases. Technical Breakdown
Unlike most 4K Blu-rays that feature 10-bit HDR (High Dynamic Range), this version uses Standard Dynamic Range . This means you won't get the enhanced brightness peaks or wide color gamut found on a native 4K HDR disc, but it will look consistent on older 4K monitors and TVs. Jumanji.1995.2160p.BluRay.x264.8bit.SDR.DTS-HD....
This is Ultra High Definition (UHD), providing four times the detail of standard 1080p Blu-rays. On a movie like Jumanji , this allows for much better clarity in the complex jungle foliage and the textures of the animatronic and CGI creatures. This means you won't get the enhanced brightness
While x264 is the gold standard for 1080p, it is unusual for 2160p releases (which usually use x265). This indicates the file is likely an "encode" designed for compatibility with older playback devices that may not support HEVC, though it requires a higher bitrate to maintain quality. While x264 is the gold standard for 1080p,
This is a "lossless" audio format. It provides a studio-quality sound experience, which is essential for Jumanji’s immersive sound design—from the iconic thumping drums to the chaotic stampede sequences. Film Context
If you are looking for the best possible visual experience, you might prefer a version labeled or Dolby Vision , as the Official 4K UHD Release typically includes these enhancements to make the colors pop more than an 8-bit SDR encode.