: The resolution (1920x1080), though since the source is PreDVD, the actual clarity won't match a retail 1080p file.
: This indicates the source quality. "PreDVD" (or "PDVD") usually means it was recorded in a cinema using a high-quality camera, but before the official digital or Blu-ray release. While "HQ" stands for High Quality, it is still a "cam" recording and not true HD. : The resolution (1920x1080), though since the source
: This tag is used when a previous version by another group was flawed (e.g., out of sync audio or missing scenes), and this version "fixes" those issues. While "HQ" stands for High Quality, it is
: Downloading files with these specific naming conventions from unverified sites often puts your device at risk for malware or viruses. : The video compression standard used to encode the file
: The video compression standard used to encode the file. MP3 : The audio format. 2.5GB : The total size of the movie file. Why You Should Wait for the Official Release