A "patched" version often includes hardcoded subtitles for foreign-language scenes that were missing in the first version.
This is a tag for the group or site that originally processed or hosted the file. What Does "Patched" Mean?
If a file was corrupted during the initial encode, a patch ensures the full runtime of the movie is present. The Movie: Oldboy (2013)
This indicates the source material. The video was "ripped" or encoded directly from an official Blu-ray disc, ensuring higher bitrates and better color depth than a television broadcast or a DVD.
This identifies the film as the American neo-noir action thriller directed by Spike Lee. It is a remake of Park Chan-wook’s 2003 South Korean masterpiece of the same name.
The original upload might have had audio that was slightly out of sync with the video.
This refers to the video resolution (1280 x 720 pixels). It is considered "Standard High Definition," offering a balance between visual clarity and a manageable file size.
This is the compression standard (codec) used to encode the video. x264 is widely regarded for its efficiency, allowing high-quality video to be stored in relatively small files.
A "patched" version often includes hardcoded subtitles for foreign-language scenes that were missing in the first version.
This is a tag for the group or site that originally processed or hosted the file. What Does "Patched" Mean?
If a file was corrupted during the initial encode, a patch ensures the full runtime of the movie is present. The Movie: Oldboy (2013)
This indicates the source material. The video was "ripped" or encoded directly from an official Blu-ray disc, ensuring higher bitrates and better color depth than a television broadcast or a DVD.
This identifies the film as the American neo-noir action thriller directed by Spike Lee. It is a remake of Park Chan-wook’s 2003 South Korean masterpiece of the same name.
The original upload might have had audio that was slightly out of sync with the video.
This refers to the video resolution (1280 x 720 pixels). It is considered "Standard High Definition," offering a balance between visual clarity and a manageable file size.
This is the compression standard (codec) used to encode the video. x264 is widely regarded for its efficiency, allowing high-quality video to be stored in relatively small files.