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- 1080p: True 1920x1080 progressive scan. Legal streams from Sony LIV have a bitrate of 8-12 Mbps. Pirated versions often drop to 2-3 Mbps.
- HS (High Seas? / Hard Subbed?): In piracy naming, "HS" sometimes means "Hard Subbed" (subtitles burned into the video, which you cannot turn off). In legal copies, subtitles are soft (selectable).
- WEB-DL: Web Download. This means the file was ripped directly from the streaming server. A good WEB-DL preserves the original stream.
- DDP5.1 (Dolby Digital Plus 5.1): This is surround sound. Pop Kaun? uses ambient scoring. A genuine DDP5.1 track gives you directional audio (e.g., a door knocking from the rear speakers). Pirated copies often strip this to stereo AAC to save file size.
- H.264: The video codec. Efficient, but older than H.265 (HEVC). A 1-hour episode of Pop Kaun? in H.264 at true 1080p should be ~2.5–3 GB. If the "Vegam" file is 500 MB, it is a low-bitrate transcode.
Pro tip: If you don't see 5.1 audio, check your HDMI connection. DDP5.1 requires HDMI ARC or eARC to a compatible soundbar/receiver. However, I can offer an alternative: a detailed