Kurtlar.vadisi.2002.complete.vcd-rip.fs.trdub.x...

is a specific file release name for the legendary Turkish TV series Kurtlar Vadisi

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: This tag reveals the origins of the file. It was "ripped" from a Video CD (VCD) . But what is a VCD? It's an optical disc format that predates DVDs becoming widespread. A standard VCD uses MPEG-1 compression, offering a resolution of 352x240 pixels (for NTSC) at a constant bitrate, providing picture quality roughly equivalent to a VHS tape. Ripping a VCD means extracting the video and audio data from the disc and converting it into a standalone file, like an AVI. In the early 2000s, VCDs were a popular way to distribute movies and shows in many parts of the world, including Turkey, as they were cheaper and easier to produce and duplicate than DVDs. This tag signals that the source material was an official or bootleg VCD release of the series.