However, this keyword string is fragmented. It likely refers to a high-quality rip (1080p, 10-bit color depth, Blu-ray source) of Thor: Ragnarok (2017), possibly from a release group whose name starts with "O" (e.g., -OGG, -OoK), and the "17." might indicate a sequence number in a collection (e.g., Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 3 ordering).
The Search for a Lost Realm: 1080p 10bit Bluray
🎬 Thor: Ragnarok (2017) – Now in 1080p 10-bit Bluray Quality 17.Thor - Ragnarok -2017- 1080p 10bit Bluray -O...
Verdict: If you have a 4K HDR TV and a 100 Mbps internet connection, get the 4K. If you are archiving for a laptop, tablet, or projector (which rarely handle HDR well), the 17.Thor - Ragnarok -2017- 1080p 10bit Bluray -O... is the superior choice.
Themes and Humor
Most users look at video. The -O... group likely included the DTS-HD MA 7.1 track downmixed to FLAC 5.1 or AAC 5.1.
The file was corrupt. The grand design of the filename—the precision of the bitrate, the sanctity of the Bluray source—was ruined by one bad sector. The image on the screen sat frozen, Thor mid-roar, looking less like a god and more like a broken JPEG. However, this keyword string is fragmented
Issue: Surtur’s giant flame body against the starlit Bifrost. 8-bit result: A halo of banding around the flames. 10bit result: A seamless, radiant glow. The fire looks HOT.