Unlike streaming services that over-compress, this BDRip comes straight from the Blu-ray master. You’ll see the fur textures on Manny, the acorn’s glossy shell, and the icy landscapes as the animators intended.
Your current title ends with a hyphen and the letter H... (likely H@me or similar group tag). A proper, complete release name should look like this:
Ice.Age.2002.BDRip.1080p.x265.10bit.2Audio.Dual.DD5.1.H@me Ice Age -2002- BDRip 1080p x265 10bit 2 Dubs -H...
Or with spaces (for Plex/Jellyfin):
Ice Age (2002) - BDRip 1080p x265 10bit 2Audio DD5.1 Note: The
Let’s decode each part of the keyword:
| Component | Meaning |
|-----------|---------|
| Ice Age -2002- | Movie title and release year |
| BDRip | Sourced from a commercial Blu-ray disc (not a re-encode of a re-encode) |
| 1080p | Vertical resolution of 1080 pixels (Full HD) |
| x265 | Video codec (HEVC / H.265) – efficient compression |
| 10bit | 10-bit color depth – reduces banding, improves gradients |
| 2 Dubs | Includes 2 dubbed audio tracks (typically English + another language like German, Spanish, or Hindi) |
| -H... | Likely the release group tag (e.g., -H@M, -HIVE, -HANDJOB – though the latter is unlikely for a family film; more probably -HQM or -HDChina) | AAC 2.0 ) and source info.
Note: The
...suggests the original filename was cut off. Full tags often include audio format (e.g.,AC3 5.1,AAC 2.0) and source info.