Piracy deprives filmmakers, actors, and technicians of their rightful earnings.
The filename includes Download – which suggests a pirated release.
🔴 Abar Proloy is legally available on:
Why avoid the HDRip?
If you already have a legal copy and just wanted a technical breakdown of that particular rip, the above table covers it.
The copy you referenced is:
Abar.Proloy.2023.720p.HEVC.HDRip.S0...
Let’s decode the known parts:
| Term | Meaning | |------|---------| | 720p | Vertical resolution = 720 pixels (HD ready) | | HEVC | High Efficiency Video Coding (H.265) – smaller file size, better quality than H.264 at same bitrate | | HDRip | Captured from a High-Definition source (usually streaming or broadcast) – not a Blu-ray source | | S0... | Likely part of a release group name (e.g., S0NiC, SiRiR, etc.) |
Estimated file size: ~800MB – 1.2GB (for 720p HEVC) Download - Abar.Proloy.2023.720p.HEVC.HDRip.S0...
Audio: Usually AAC 2.0 or 5.1 (Bengali original)
Subtitle status: Not mentioned – but HDRips often include external or embedded English subtitles. Piracy deprives filmmakers, actors, and technicians of their
Piracy deprives filmmakers, actors, and technicians of their rightful earnings.
The filename includes Download – which suggests a pirated release.
🔴 Abar Proloy is legally available on:
Why avoid the HDRip?
If you already have a legal copy and just wanted a technical breakdown of that particular rip, the above table covers it.
The copy you referenced is:
Abar.Proloy.2023.720p.HEVC.HDRip.S0...
Let’s decode the known parts:
| Term | Meaning | |------|---------| | 720p | Vertical resolution = 720 pixels (HD ready) | | HEVC | High Efficiency Video Coding (H.265) – smaller file size, better quality than H.264 at same bitrate | | HDRip | Captured from a High-Definition source (usually streaming or broadcast) – not a Blu-ray source | | S0... | Likely part of a release group name (e.g., S0NiC, SiRiR, etc.) |
Estimated file size: ~800MB – 1.2GB (for 720p HEVC)
Audio: Usually AAC 2.0 or 5.1 (Bengali original)
Subtitle status: Not mentioned – but HDRips often include external or embedded English subtitles.