What does HR HDTV mean?
HR HDTV (High Resolution High Definition Television) refers to a standard of encoding video, meaning that the video signal was ripped directly from an HDTV broadcast, then down-sampled to approximately 960x
540 (hense "
540 Torrents").
An HR encoding for a 40-55 minute TV show should be approximately 700MBs. While standard TV show encodings only have a resolution 624x352 and an MP3 audio stream of roughly 128kb/s, HR encodings offer supperior video as well as the show's original AC3 sound, which is often 5.1 channels.
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