Dvdrip/bdrip ◆

A is a digital copy of a movie or TV show extracted directly from a final retail DVD .

DVDRip and BDRip (or BDrip/BRRip) are terms used to describe digital video files that have been "ripped" or extracted from a physical disc. These terms primarily indicate the source of the video and, by extension, its potential quality.

To save space, menus and bonus features from the original disc are usually removed. BDRip / BRRip DVDRIP/BDRIP

While lower in resolution than high-definition formats, a DVDRip is generally considered the "final retail version" and offers better quality than theater-recorded versions like CAM or TS.

Typically standard definition (SD), usually around 720 x 480 pixels (480i or 480p). A is a digital copy of a movie

Generally much higher than DVD, typically 1080p (1920 x 1080) or 720p (1280 x 720).

Technically, a BDRip is encoded directly from the original Blu-ray disc, while a BRRip is often a re-encode of an existing BDRip to a smaller file size or lower resolution (like 1080p to 720p). Key Comparisons BDRip / BRRip Source Blu-ray Disc Resolution ~480p (Standard Definition) 720p or 1080p (High Definition) File Size Usually smaller (700MB - 1.5GB) Usually larger (2GB - 10GB+) Visual Quality Good for smaller screens Best for large HD screens To save space, menus and bonus features from

These provide superior picture and sound quality compared to DVDRips.