A is recorded from a streaming service (like Disney+, HBO Max, or Hulu).
On most standard monitors and TVs, this provides a crisp, clear image. It is the industry standard for high-quality digital viewing, sitting just below 4K (2160p). 3. Source: WEBRip This tells you where the video was captured.
Unlike a "WEB-DL" (which is a direct file download from the server), a WEBRip is often captured via screen recording or transcoding while the movie is playing. While usually excellent quality, it may have a slightly lower bitrate than a direct digital download or a Blu-ray rip. 4. Codec: x264 This refers to the compression standard. x264 is the software library used to encode the video.