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: Very High. The x264 codec is the industry standard and should play on almost any device without issues. Subtitle Note
: Audiophile-grade. Because it uses DTS-HD MA, you are getting the highest possible audio quality, though you may need a compatible receiver or media player (like VLC or MPC-HC) to "downmix" it if you don't have a surround system.
: This is the "Scene group" or the name of the team that ripped and encoded the file. Summary for Users
pixels. This is the standard for Full High Definition (FHD), providing a sharp and clear image on most modern screens.
: Excellent. Being a Blu-ray rip at 1080p, it will look great on large monitors and TVs.
is a "lossless" codec, meaning the audio is bit-for-bit identical to the studio master.
: This is the encoder used to compress the video. It uses the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC standard, which is the most widely compatible format for computers, smart TVs, and mobile devices.
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: Very High. The x264 codec is the industry standard and should play on almost any device without issues. Subtitle Note
: Audiophile-grade. Because it uses DTS-HD MA, you are getting the highest possible audio quality, though you may need a compatible receiver or media player (like VLC or MPC-HC) to "downmix" it if you don't have a surround system.
: This is the "Scene group" or the name of the team that ripped and encoded the file. Summary for Users
pixels. This is the standard for Full High Definition (FHD), providing a sharp and clear image on most modern screens.
: Excellent. Being a Blu-ray rip at 1080p, it will look great on large monitors and TVs.
is a "lossless" codec, meaning the audio is bit-for-bit identical to the studio master.
: This is the encoder used to compress the video. It uses the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC standard, which is the most widely compatible format for computers, smart TVs, and mobile devices.