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: This could refer to a specific type of encoding, compression, or a watermark. The meaning can vary depending on the context or community that uses it.
: This likely refers to the title or identifier of the content (movie, TV show, documentary, etc.).
Most films are shot at 24fps (frames per second). A 60fps version has been artificially interpolated (frames added by software).
: Refers to the resolution of the video. In this case, it's 1080p, which is a high-definition (HD) video standard. However, the presence of "DS4K" suggests a potential upscaling or a source that claims to offer a higher quality, possibly 4K (3840 × 2160 pixels) content, with "DS" possibly indicating a type of encoding or enhancement.
: This could refer to a specific type of encoding, compression, or a watermark. The meaning can vary depending on the context or community that uses it.
: This likely refers to the title or identifier of the content (movie, TV show, documentary, etc.).
Most films are shot at 24fps (frames per second). A 60fps version has been artificially interpolated (frames added by software).
: Refers to the resolution of the video. In this case, it's 1080p, which is a high-definition (HD) video standard. However, the presence of "DS4K" suggests a potential upscaling or a source that claims to offer a higher quality, possibly 4K (3840 × 2160 pixels) content, with "DS" possibly indicating a type of encoding or enhancement.