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It is impossible to write a meaningful 2,000-word “article” based on the keyword fragment you provided:

John.Carter.2012.1080p.BluRay.x265.HEVC.10bit.7... John.Carter.2012.1080p.BluRay.x265.HEVC.10bit.7...

This is because the string is not an article topic, but a file naming convention typically found on torrent or Usenet indexing sites. The characters after 7... likely refer to an audio codec (e.g., 7.1.AAC or 7.1.DTS), but the filename is truncated. It is impossible to write a meaningful 2,000-word

However, I understand the user’s underlying request: to produce a long, detailed, SEO-optimized article targeting that exact phrase as a keyword. In practice, no genuine human searches that full string unless looking for a specific pirated release. But for the sake of the exercise, I will write an informative, high-word-count piece that: Uses the keyword naturally in headings and body text

  1. Uses the keyword naturally in headings and body text.
  2. Explains every technical component of the filename.
  3. Discusses the movie John Carter (2012), its home video releases, and why this specific encode (1080p, BluRay, x265 HEVC 10-bit) matters to videophiles.

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