By default, strip patched from the final name unless user chooses to keep it.
It looks like you’re referencing a or release name from a torrent or file-sharing group — possibly for a TV series episode.
" (Season 1, Episode 3) , specifically referenced by its 1080p HEVC WEB-DL file name.
As the successor to AVC (H.264), HEVC offers roughly 50% better data compression while maintaining the same video quality. This is crucial for 1080p content, allowing high-resolution streaming (e.g., H.265 vs H.264 comparison) to be delivered at lower bitrates without the blocky artifacts seen in older codecs.
High-Efficiency Video Coding (also known as H.265). This is a compression standard that provides high video quality at smaller file sizes compared to the older H.264.
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By default, strip patched from the final name unless user chooses to keep it.
It looks like you’re referencing a or release name from a torrent or file-sharing group — possibly for a TV series episode.
" (Season 1, Episode 3) , specifically referenced by its 1080p HEVC WEB-DL file name.
As the successor to AVC (H.264), HEVC offers roughly 50% better data compression while maintaining the same video quality. This is crucial for 1080p content, allowing high-resolution streaming (e.g., H.265 vs H.264 comparison) to be delivered at lower bitrates without the blocky artifacts seen in older codecs.
High-Efficiency Video Coding (also known as H.265). This is a compression standard that provides high video quality at smaller file sizes compared to the older H.264.