Tarzan.x.shame.of.jane.1995.english.subtitles.dvdrip
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1995
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- Resolution: 720x480 (NTSC) with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Some rips might be cropped to 640x480.
- Video Codec: Likely Xvid or DivX from the early 2000s, or possibly H.264 for later re-encodes.
- Audio: 2.0 Stereo, likely 192kbps MP3. Do not look for 5.1 surround.
- Interlacing: Since it came from a DVD (which stores video interlaced), a bad rip will show "combing" artifacts during motion. A good rip (a "proper" DVDRip) will have been deinterlaced to 29.97fps progressive.
- Subtitles Format: Ideally, external SRT. However, many "DVDRips" of obscure titles burn the subtitles directly into the video (hardsubs) because the ripper assumed users wouldn't know how to load external files.
Format:
"DVDrip" suggests the video was compressed from a physical DVD to a digital format (like AVI or MKV) to balance quality and file size. Resolution: 720x480 (NTSC) with a 4:3 aspect ratio
"1995.english.subtitles.dvdrip"
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