Posted by [Your Name] on April 17, 2026

Patrick Jane notices the details nobody else sees. With this encode, you will finally see the details he does.

Have you made the switch to x265 for your classic TV shows? Let us know in the comments below!

There is a special kind of magic in re-watching a classic procedural drama. You already know the twists, you remember the Red John clues hidden in plain sight, and you can anticipate Patrick Jane’s smug, brilliant smile before he solves the case. But what if you could experience that magic with better visual quality than the original broadcast—while using half the storage space?

Enter the gold standard for the modern media server: .

The original DVD and broadcast versions suffered from noticeable compression artifacts. In dark scenes (think Jane sneaking around a killer’s house at night), the sky would turn into a mess of blocky macro-blocking.

The only reason this isn't a perfect 10 is that we are still waiting for a 4K HDR release (which will likely never come for a mid-2000s procedural). Until then, represents the absolute peak of what this show can look like.

If you are still holding onto 4GB AVI files from 2009 or struggling with 40GB BluRay remuxes, it is time to upgrade. Here is why this specific encode is the perfect balance of form and function for Bruno Heller’s masterpiece. Let’s be honest: The Mentalist was never a "dark and gritty" show like The Wire or Ozark . It is a show about light. California light. Sunlight bouncing off the walls of the CBI (California Bureau of Investigation) headquarters, the golden hour hues of outdoor interrogations, and the bright, almost sterile white of Jane’s suits.

Make sure your subtitles are synced (S01E03 has a famous delay issue) and enjoy the pilot like you have never seen it before.

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