A: It is marketing jargon. It usually means a poorly encoded 10-bit HEVC file that tries to save space. It is never “extra” compared to the original source.
However, a decade later, the film finds itself trapped in an unfortunate digital ecosystem. Search queries like have become alarmingly common. But what does this phrase actually mean? Why are millions of users typing it into search engines? And at what cost does this “extra quality” come? Raanjhanaa Filmyzilla Extra Quality
True fans don’t steal. They stream legally, buy the Blu-ray, or rent from a certified platform. A: It is marketing jargon