: This signifies the resolution of the video. In this case, it's 1080p, which is a Full HD resolution (1920x1080 pixels). It indicates that the video is of high quality, suitable for a large screen.
The filename indicates the following technical specifications: Resolution (1080p): Full HD quality (1920x1080 pixels). Source (MUBI.WEB-DL):
To truly understand this release, we must examine typical mediainfo output. While I don’t have the exact binary, a standard MUBI WEB-DL in HEVC at 1080p looks like this:
| Source | Quality | Typical File Size (1080p) | DRM | Availability | |--------|---------|---------------------------|-----|---------------| | MUBI WEB-DL (this file) | High (original stream) | 4-7 GB | Removed | Pirate sites | | MUBI official stream | Identical to source | N/A (streaming) | Present | Paid subscription | | CAM (camcorded) | Very low | 700 MB - 1.5 GB | None | Pirate sites (early) | | Blu-ray Remux | Lossless | 25-35 GB | Removed | Physical media / rips |
If you want, paste the output of mediainfo (or screenshot of properties) and I’ll tell you exactly how good or bad this encode is.