Traditional video often uses 8-bit color. The jump to 10-bit allows for over a billion colors, virtually eliminating "banding" in dark scenes. Given the show's title and its heavy use of fog and shadows, 10-bit is essential to maintain the visual integrity of the cinematography. x265 / HEVC Compression
| Symptom | Fix | |---------|-----| | No video (only audio) | Device lacks HEVC decoder → use VLC or convert | | Video is choppy/laggy | 10-bit too heavy for CPU → enable hardware decoding in VLC (Tools → Preferences → Input/Codecs → Hardware-accelerated decoding) | | Audio out of sync | Remux with MKVToolNix or use VLC's audio delay ( J / K keys) | | Can't add to Plex | Rename file exactly as Kohrra (2023) - S01E01 - Episode Name.mkv for Plex to match |
The story follows a murdered NRI (Non-Resident Indian) groom, whose body is found just days before his wedding in a rural Punjabi village. Two police officers—one weary and grounded, the other young and ambitious—navigate a labyrinth of family secrets, toxic masculinity, drug trade, and systemic corruption. The fog ( kohrra ) becomes a metaphor for obscured truths and moral ambiguity.