The brackets usually denote the group responsible for the "rip" or the "encodes." In this case, NC-Raws is a well-known entity in the anime community that provides "raws"—high-quality video files often sourced directly from streaming platforms or Blu-rays, typically without hardcoded subtitles.
A standard lossy audio compression format. It provides high-quality sound while keeping the file lightweight. [NC-Raws] - 01 (B-Global 1920x1080 HEVC AAC MKV...
The latter half of the string focuses on the "codecs"—the mathematical formulas used to shrink massive video files into something downloadable. The brackets usually denote the group responsible for
Also known as H.265, this is the successor to the older AVC (H.264). It allows for much smaller file sizes without losing visual detail, though it requires more processing power to play back. The latter half of the string focuses on
This naming convention exists because of the community's demand for transparency. In a landscape where file-sharing and digital archiving are common, users need to know if a file will play on their device (HEVC/AAC) and whether the quality is high enough for their setup (1080p). It transforms a simple file into a verified product with a pedigree, ensuring that the viewer knows exactly what they are getting before they hit "play." 264 , or