Dilwale20151080pblurayhindix264aacesub New !!exclusive!!
The text you provided is a standardized file naming convention typically used in digital media distribution to describe the technical specifications of a video file.
Here is the breakdown of what each part of the string represents: Dilwale (2015) : The title of the movie and its release year. 1080p: The video resolution (Full High Definition, pixels).
BluRay: The original source of the video, indicating it was ripped from a physical Blu-ray disc. Hindi: The primary audio language of the film.
x264: The video compression codec used (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC), which is standard for balancing high quality and manageable file size. dilwale20151080pblurayhindix264aacesub new
AAC: The audio codec (Advanced Audio Coding), a popular format for high-quality compressed audio.
ESub: Indicates that "English Subtitles" are included within the file.
New: Likely signifies a re-upload, a "proper" version with fixed issues, or a new encode of the film. The text you provided is a standardized file
When put together as a complete descriptive sentence, the text means:
"A high-definition (1080p) Blu-ray rip of the 2015 Hindi film ' Dilwale
', encoded with x264 video and AAC audio, including English subtitles." Format: MKV/MP4 (commonly packaged in MKV for BluRay
📄 File Details:
- Format: MKV/MP4 (commonly packaged in MKV for BluRay rips)
- Resolution: 1080p (Full HD)
- Source: BluRay
- Audio: Hindi AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) – clear, stereo/surround optimized
- Subtitles: Esub (External Subtitles or Embedded Soft Subs – typically English)
- Video Codec: x264 (high-efficiency compression with excellent quality)
File Analysis: Dilwale (2015)
File Name: dilwale20151080pblurayhindix264aacesub new
Inferred Title: Dilwale (Bollywood Action Comedy Film)
Release Year: 2015
c) Playback issues
- Use VLC, MPC-HC, or PotPlayer (supports x264, AAC, MKV).
- If no audio: re-encode AAC to AC3 using XMedia Recode or HandBrake.
Technical Details of a 1080p Blu-ray Rip
A genuine 1080p Blu-ray offers:
- Resolution: 1920×1080 progressive scan.
- Bitrate: Typically 20–40 Mbps for video on disc.
- Audio: Lossless formats like DTS-HD Master Audio or Dolby TrueHD.
In a pirated rip like the above, values are much lower:
- Video bitrate: Often reduced to 2–5 Mbps using x264.
- Audio: AAC at 128–192 kbps instead of lossless.
- File size: Usually 1.5–3 GB (original Blu-ray is 25–50 GB).
While this smaller size is convenient, it comes at the cost of visual fidelity and sound quality — and infringes copyright.