This phrase represents a digital file naming convention used for sharing movies or TV episodes online. It combines several technical specifications to indicate the quality and language of the content.
Indicates that the audio is the original French dubbing, not a Quebec French or a foreign audio track with French subtitles. It is the audio track produced specifically for French audiences in France. HDLIGHT 720p(TRUEFRENCH)
These files are typically encoded using or x265 codecs and packaged in .mkv or .mp4 containers, commonly accompanied by MP3 or AC3 audio. This phrase represents a digital file naming convention
Signifies a "High Definition Light" release. These are files converted from a full HD source (like a Blu-ray) to a smaller file size (usually 1.5GB to 4GB) while keeping 720p resolution, making them faster to download than full Bluray rips. It is the audio track produced specifically for
Refers to the vertical resolution of 720 lines (typically pixels), known as HD Ready.