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The audio format (Advanced Audio Coding). It’s a standard, high-quality stereo sound format that works on almost any device.
The resolution. It’s "High Definition," but on the lower end compared to 1080p or 4K. It looks great on a phone or tablet, but might look a bit soft on a giant 4K TV. The audio format (Advanced Audio Coding)
This is the most important tag. It stands for "Pre-DVD Rip." Usually, this means the source was a promotional DVD or a high-quality "screener" intended for awards or reviews, rather than a final retail disc. It’s better than a "CAM" (someone filming in a theater), but not as sharp as a BluRay. It’s "High Definition," but on the lower end
This stands for "Hardcoded English Subtitles." Unlike "soft" subs that you can turn off, these are burned directly into the video frames. It stands for "Pre-DVD Rip
The compression codec. It’s the industry standard for shrinking movie files down to a manageable size without losing too much visual detail.
This is the "tag" of the release group or website that encoded and uploaded the file.