File naming conventions like this are common in file-sharing communities to help users understand the quality before downloading: : The title of the movie and its release year.
: A subjective label added by the uploader suggesting that the encoding quality is better than average for this resolution. File naming conventions like this are common in
: The audio codec used (Advanced Audio Coding), known for providing good sound quality at low bitrates. : The video compression standard (codec) used to
: The video compression standard (codec) used to encode the file. It is widely compatible with most media players. "Rip" means it has been converted into a smaller file format
: This typically indicates a "Screen Print" or "S-Print," meaning the source was likely a recording from a cinema screen rather than an official digital release. "Rip" means it has been converted into a smaller file format.