This is likely a "release tag" or the username of the individual or group who encoded and uploaded this specific version of the movie. Subtitle Compatibility
The video compression codec used to keep the file size manageable while maintaining quality.
Short for "Blu-ray Rip," meaning the file was encoded from a retail Blu-ray disc source. subtitle Avatar.ECE.2009.720p.BrRip.x264.bitlok...
Because this is the , standard subtitles for the original theatrical version will not work. They will quickly fall out of sync because the ECE version is approximately 178 minutes long, whereas the theatrical version is only 162 minutes.
The title and original release year of the film. This is likely a "release tag" or the
The video resolution (1280 x 720 pixels), which is standard high-definition.
This is the definitive "longest" version of the movie. It includes 16 minutes of additional footage not seen in theaters, such as an opening sequence on Earth and a scene involving a massacre at a Na'vi school. Because this is the , standard subtitles for
The string refers to a specific digital release of James Cameron's 2009 film Avatar . Each part of this label provides technical details about the video file:
This is likely a "release tag" or the username of the individual or group who encoded and uploaded this specific version of the movie. Subtitle Compatibility
The video compression codec used to keep the file size manageable while maintaining quality.
Short for "Blu-ray Rip," meaning the file was encoded from a retail Blu-ray disc source.
Because this is the , standard subtitles for the original theatrical version will not work. They will quickly fall out of sync because the ECE version is approximately 178 minutes long, whereas the theatrical version is only 162 minutes.
The title and original release year of the film.
The video resolution (1280 x 720 pixels), which is standard high-definition.
This is the definitive "longest" version of the movie. It includes 16 minutes of additional footage not seen in theaters, such as an opening sequence on Earth and a scene involving a massacre at a Na'vi school.
The string refers to a specific digital release of James Cameron's 2009 film Avatar . Each part of this label provides technical details about the video file: