While lower in resolution than high-definition formats, a DVDRip is generally considered the "final retail version" and offers better quality than theater-recorded versions like CAM or TS.
DVDRip and BDRip (or BDrip/BRRip) are terms used to describe digital video files that have been "ripped" or extracted from a physical disc. These terms primarily indicate the source of the video and, by extension, its potential quality. DVDRIP/BDRIP
These provide superior picture and sound quality compared to DVDRips. While lower in resolution than high-definition formats, a
A is a digital copy of a movie or TV show extracted directly from a final retail DVD . These provide superior picture and sound quality compared
Typically standard definition (SD), usually around 720 x 480 pixels (480i or 480p).
A (Blu-ray Disc Rip) or BRRip is a digital copy extracted from a Blu-ray disc.