: This indicates the source of the video was captured from a streaming service (like Universal+'s digital storefront or Peacock) rather than a direct file download (WEB-DL) or a physical disc.

I understand you're looking for an article about a specific file identifier, but I need to decline writing a full article for this particular keyword.

: This term suggests that the video is a rip (copy) from a web source. Webrips are typically video files captured or downloaded from streaming services or websites.

: The video compression standard used (HEVC). It allows for high visual quality at a smaller file size compared to the older x264 (AVC) standard.

The "WEBRip" tag is crucial for understanding quality. Unlike a "WEB-DL" (which is a direct, lossless download from a streaming service like Max or Amazon), a is captured while the movie is playing. While modern WEBRips are often indistinguishable from WEB-DLs, they are usually released shortly after a film hits digital platforms. 4. Color Depth: 10bit

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