Frankenfish -2004- Dvdrip Xvid Ac3-anarchy -

: The video codec used to compress the video. Xvid was an open-source MPEG-4 video codec that became the dominant standard for standard-definition video sharing in the 2000s.

"DVDRip" indicates that the source of the video file was an official retail DVD. In the early 2000s hierarchy of video piracy, a DVDRip occupied the sweet spot between quality and file size. It was significantly better than a Telecine (a film-to-digital transfer of a theatrical print) or a Screener (a promotional copy sent to awards voters), and far superior to the dreaded CAM (camera) recordings made in movie theaters with handheld devices. A DVDRip represented a near-perfect capture of the home video release. Frankenfish -2004- DVDRip Xvid AC3-Anarchy

: The audio format. AC3 (also known as Dolby Digital) meant the file preserved the multi-channel surround sound (usually 5.1 audio) from the original DVD, rather than downgrading it to stereo MP3. : The video codec used to compress the video