![]() ![]() ![]() You may have encountered DVD players with tags as DivX/Xvid mentioned in Yellow/Black on its specifications. These release formats circulate around the web because of its compatibility and support a variety of devices like DVD players, PlayStations, Xbox, etc. ![]() ![]() Stands for Blue-Ray Rip that also goes by the name BDRip. You should stay away from these releases if you are the type of person who doesn’t like those movie prints in which you can barely watch or hear what’s happening in it. The only positive side of CAMRIP is that the first print which hits the web as soon as the movie arrives/launches, so any die-hard fan of the movie who can’t make it to the hall can survive with these release types. You might also sometimes get confused by reading the release types to be in 1080P or 720P resolution, it is simply the resolution at which the movie was recorded by the camera/mobile device at the theatre where the movie was first played. This is the reason why in some CAMRIP releases we see shadows passing by or hear people verbally chatting with each other. Meaning, the content is recorded by a handheld camera and its audio source is also been recorded by some external audio equipment (microphone) directly from the movie which is being played. As the name suggests, the movie is a CAM (Camera) RIP. ![]()
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