: High-resolution footage without text is preferred for video editing.

: The release group. "NC" typically stands for "No Cleanup" or refers to a specific group known for providing untouched "raw" versions of anime episodes directly from broadcast or streaming sources. 02 : This identifies the release as Episode 2 of the series.

: Also known as H.265 , this video codec offers superior compression compared to the older H.264, allowing for high-quality 4K video at manageable file sizes.

The string refers to a high-definition digital release of an anime episode, likely from a Chinese-based "raw" group. Breakdown of the Technical Specs [NC-Raws] - 02 (B-Global 3840x2160 HEVC AAC MKV...

: A versatile file container that can hold multiple audio tracks, subtitle files, and chapters in a single file. Content Context

Since this is a "Raw" release, it usually unless they were "hard-coded" (burned into the video) by the original streaming platform (Bilibili Global). Users typically download these for:

: This is the 4K Ultra HD (UHD) resolution. While most anime is native to 720p or 1080p, some modern releases are upscaled or natively produced in 4K for streaming services. : High-resolution footage without text is preferred for

This title format is common on distribution sites like Nyaa or AniDB . Here is what each part of the tag represents:

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[nc-raws] - 02 (b-global 3840x2160 Hevc Aac Mkv... -

: High-resolution footage without text is preferred for video editing.

: The release group. "NC" typically stands for "No Cleanup" or refers to a specific group known for providing untouched "raw" versions of anime episodes directly from broadcast or streaming sources. 02 : This identifies the release as Episode 2 of the series.

: Also known as H.265 , this video codec offers superior compression compared to the older H.264, allowing for high-quality 4K video at manageable file sizes.

The string refers to a high-definition digital release of an anime episode, likely from a Chinese-based "raw" group. Breakdown of the Technical Specs

: A versatile file container that can hold multiple audio tracks, subtitle files, and chapters in a single file. Content Context

Since this is a "Raw" release, it usually unless they were "hard-coded" (burned into the video) by the original streaming platform (Bilibili Global). Users typically download these for:

: This is the 4K Ultra HD (UHD) resolution. While most anime is native to 720p or 1080p, some modern releases are upscaled or natively produced in 4K for streaming services.

This title format is common on distribution sites like Nyaa or AniDB . Here is what each part of the tag represents: