: This indicates a "re-release." Groups issue a V2 when the original upload had an error, such as a subtitle typo, a missing scene, or a syncing issue between the audio and video. It is the definitive version of that specific encode. 480p : This denotes the video resolution (
: Likely H.264 (AVC) or H.265 (HEVC) . H.265 is common for these groups as it maintains higher quality at the lower 480p bitrates. [@MY_Update] V2 480p
: Often AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) to keep the file size minimal. : This indicates a "re-release
: These files are significantly smaller than 720p or 1080p versions, often ranging from 80MB to 150MB per episode. : Usually "hardcoded" (burned into the image) or
: Usually "hardcoded" (burned into the image) or "softcoded" (selectable) English or Malay, depending on the uploader's primary audience. Performance and Use Case
: This is the tag for the release group or uploader. They are known for providing compressed versions of popular series, often optimized for mobile viewing or users with limited bandwidth.
: This indicates a "re-release." Groups issue a V2 when the original upload had an error, such as a subtitle typo, a missing scene, or a syncing issue between the audio and video. It is the definitive version of that specific encode. 480p : This denotes the video resolution (
: Likely H.264 (AVC) or H.265 (HEVC) . H.265 is common for these groups as it maintains higher quality at the lower 480p bitrates.
: Often AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) to keep the file size minimal.
: These files are significantly smaller than 720p or 1080p versions, often ranging from 80MB to 150MB per episode.
: Usually "hardcoded" (burned into the image) or "softcoded" (selectable) English or Malay, depending on the uploader's primary audience. Performance and Use Case
: This is the tag for the release group or uploader. They are known for providing compressed versions of popular series, often optimized for mobile viewing or users with limited bandwidth.