
: The title of the movie ( How High ) and its theatrical release year (2001).
: The source of the file. This means it was losslessly downloaded from a streaming service (like Netflix, Amazon, or iTunes) rather than being "ripped" and re-encoded from a Blu-ray (WebRip).
: Indicates the file contains multiple audio tracks (often the original English plus one or more dubbed languages). 1080p : The video resolution ( pixels), often referred to as Full HD. How.High.2001.MULTi.1080p.WEB-DL.AVC.h264.AC3.D...
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: The video codec used. Advanced Video Coding (H.264) is the industry standard for high-definition video, offering a balance between file size and quality. : The title of the movie ( How
:WEB-DLs often have "soft-coded" subtitles embedded in the file. In VLC : Right-click →right arrow Subtitle →right arrow Sub Track .
:Use a versatile player that supports multiple audio streams and H.264 video. VLC Media Player : The most compatible "all-in-one" choice. : Indicates the file contains multiple audio tracks
: The audio format . This is Dolby Digital audio, which typically supports 5.1 surround sound.