is a term primarily associated with high-efficiency video encoding (HEVC) releases found in the digital media and file-sharing communities . These files use the x265 encoder to compress video while maintaining high visual quality at significantly smaller file sizes compared to older standards like x264 (H.264). What are x265rips?
Not every x265rip is worth your bandwidth. Poorly configured encoding (using "fast" presets) can ruin a movie. Look for these clues in the release name: x265rips
A "rip" refers to the process of extracting (ripping) video data from a commercial source, such as a Blu-ray disc, a 4K UHD disc, or a streaming service (web-dl), and converting it into a playable file (usually .MKV or .MP4). When a release group labels a file as an x265rip, they are stating that the source material has been re-encoded using the x265 codec. x265rips is a term primarily associated with high-efficiency
The popularity of x265 rips can be attributed to several factors: x265 Official Website HEVC Wikipedia Page x265 Encoding