Notation Tags

  • mSD: A lower quality version of the SD (miniSD)
  • SAT: Satellite feed
  • LQ: Low Quality
  • OTT: Over-the-top services/platforms (Netflix, Max, Peacock, Hulu etc.)
  • iNT: International
  • VOD: Video on demand
  • MULTi: The release has more than 2 audio tracks.
  • NUKED: Part of the show is missing.
  • DUAL: The release has 2 audio tracks.
  • PROPER: A corrected version released by a different ripper.
  • REPACK: A corrected version released by the same ripper that issued the original release.
  • iNTERNAL: A leaked source/The release has some issues.
  • READNFO: The release has some glitches. You must read the info for more details.
  • DEF: Definitive – A merged version from two or more sources.
  • Lo: Low bitrate
  • Hi: High bitrate
  • PPV: Pay-Per-View
  • PLE: Premium Live Event
  • NF: Netflix
  • MAX: HBO Max
  • AMZN: Amazon Prime Video
  • Triller: TrillerTV (Formally FITE TV)
  • CW: The CW
  • FOX: Fox television
  • HULU: Hulu network
  • SYFY: Syfy television
  • USAN: USA Network
  • VICE: Vice Tv
  • WWEN: WWE Network
  • YT: YouTube
  • TBS: TBS television
  • PCOK: Peacock
  • TNT: TNT television
  • WU: WrestleUniverse
  • SAMU: Samurai Tv
  • HDTV: A capture source from an analog capture card (coaxial/composite/HDMI/s-video connection).
  • WEB: Recorded from a streaming service.
  • WEB-DL: Downloaded via an online distribution website/Streaming service.
  • WEBRip: Ripped from a streaming service or Re-encoded from a WEB/WEB-DL.
  • FPS: Frames per second
  • x/h264: Support in every online/local player.
  • HEVC h/x265: Online players do not support this codec. You should download and watch it locally.
  • AVC: Support in every online/local player.

The quality of HDTV releases isn’t that great even if they have a higher bitrate and frame rate. But some people prefer HDTV because there’s less chance of having glitches in HDTV.
WEB and WEB-DL releases always have better quality and clean pictures. Usually have H.264 and x265 HEVC formats. HEVC is even better. But you may need a specific codec pack to play this format. Unlike HDTV, WEB releases could have audio/video glitches or sync issues. Most of the time, WEB-DL is a VOD version, so there will be no glitches in WEB-DL releases.