A "DVDRip" represented the gold standard of video quality back then. It meant the file was ripped directly from an official digital versatile disc, offering crisp standard-definition video (usually 480p) and clear stereo sound. This was a massive upgrade from the blurry, audio-muffled "CAM" or "TC" (Telecine) prints recorded secretly in theaters. Why the Tamil Dubbed Version Visualized a New Audience

Video encoders used codecs like Xvid and DivX to compress a 2-hour and 30-minute movie down to exactly 700MB so it could fit onto a single blank CD.

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