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- Container: MP4 or MKV (MKV common for releases labeled UNCUT with multiple audio/subtitle tracks).
- Video codec: x264 (H.264) or x265 (HEVC); x264 is more common in 720p WEB releases.
- Bitrate: variable; for 720p WEB sources expect 1.5–4 Mbps for x264, lower for x265 at similar perceptual quality.
- Audio: stereo AAC or AC3, possibly 2.0 or 5.1 channels; WEB-DL releases often preserve original audio source (could be higher quality).
- Subtitles: may include hardcoded subtitles (rare) or external/embedded softsubs (SRT or embedded tracks).
- File size estimate: 700 MB–2.5 GB typical for 720p depending on codec, bitrate, length, and audio channels.
- Runtime: unknown from name; check file metadata or accompanying NFO if present.
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- Download — indicates the file is intended to be downloaded (user-facing label).
- Love.Conquest — likely the movie or video title; words separated by periods instead of spaces.
- 2020 — probable release year of the title.
- UNCUT — suggests the release contains full footage without theatrical or regional cuts; may include additional scenes, extended runtime, or unedited material.
- 720p — video resolution: 1280×720 pixels (HD). Expect decent clarity but not Full HD (1080p) or 4K.
- WEB — source type: sourced from a web/streaming release rather than Blu-ray, DVD, or broadcast. Means video was ripped from an online platform.
- D... — truncated tag; common suffixes include WEB-DL, WEBRip, WEB-DL.x264, WEBRip.x265, or WEB-DL.AAC. The "D" likely begins "DL" (download), implying WEB-DL (direct download from an online store/streamer) rather than a screen capture.
- Ellipsis/truncated name — file name may be incomplete; full release tags (release group, encoding, audio format) are missing here.