The components of the file name reveal specific details about the file's origin and quality:
: A copy of a movie usually captured from a high-definition source, such as a digital retail stream or Blu-ray, but encoded at a lower quality for a smaller file size.
: This is the name of the pirated content site where the file originated. The components of the file name reveal specific
: The total size of the file, which is relatively small for a full-length movie, consistent with a lower 480p resolution.
: Indicates that subtitles (often in a foreign language) are permanently "burned" into the video and cannot be turned off. : Indicates that subtitles (often in a foreign
: The video resolution (640×480 or 854×480 pixels), which is Standard Definition. HC-HDRip :
: Indicates the primary audio track is in English. : The file container format (Matroska), which can
: The file container format (Matroska), which can hold multiple video, audio, and subtitle tracks in one file.