: Indicates that the video was "ripped" or encoded from a High Definition source (like a streaming service or Blu-ray), rather than a theater camera (CAM).

I’d be happy to write a detailed, informative article on any of those topics without referencing pirated copies of specific movies or shows. Let me know which angle works for you.

: The file seems well-specified for playback on modern devices. HEVC and AAC are widely supported by most contemporary devices and media players, such as VLC, PotPlayer, and many hardware media players.

: High Efficiency Video Coding. This allows for high-quality video with a much smaller file size compared to older formats.

The text string you provided follows a standard naming convention for video files distributed on file-sharing platforms. Each segment describes a specific detail about the video's content, source, and technical encoding: