: This is the source or uploader tag . It indicates the website where the file was originally indexed or the group responsible for the encode. 1080p : The resolution . This is Full High Definition ( pixels), offering a sharp picture on most modern screens.
: The source quality . An "HDRip" is usually encoded from a high-definition digital source (like a retail digital release), which is superior to "CAM" or "DVDScr" versions.
: Short for Dual Audio . This usually means the file contains two audio tracks (e.g., Hindi and English) that you can toggle between in your media player. : This is the source or uploader tag
: Standard Windows or Mac players sometimes struggle with "Dual Audio" or "ESub." Use VLC Media Player or MPC-HC to easily switch audio tracks and subtitles.
: Stands for English Subtitles . These are "soft-coded," meaning you can turn them on or off. This is Full High Definition ( pixels), offering
: Right-click, go to Subtitle > Subtitle Track , and ensure the "ESub" track is selected.
This guide decodes the technical "alphabet soup" of your file string, . This specific naming convention is typical for media files found on indexing sites like SkymoviesHD. The Breakdown: What Each Part Means 2020 : This is the release year of the film or content. : Short for Dual Audio
: In VLC, right-click the video while it's playing, go to Audio > Audio Track , and select your preferred language.