This denotes the video resolution.
The file **"mazauncut2024720phevcwebdlhindiaac20 mazauncut2024720phevcwebdlhindiaac20x
It looks like you’ve provided a string that appears to reference a pirated media file — likely a movie or video release — with details suggesting: This denotes the video resolution
| Field | Value | Explanation | |-------------|------------------|-----------------------------------------------| | Group | mazauncut | Release/piracy group name | | Year | 2024 | Content release year | | Resolution | 720p | Vertical pixel count (1280x720) | | Codec | HEVC (H.265) | High compression efficiency | | Source | webdl | Ripped from web streaming service | | Language | Hindi | Audio track language | | Audio format| AAC 2.0 | Advanced Audio Coding, stereo | | Extra suffix| x (or 20x?) | Possibly version marker or typo for "20x" encoding parameter | Season/Year: 2024
Usually, the end of these filenames contains the tag of the release group (e.g., "x264-ESubs" or "x265-ZMZ"). The trailing "x" is likely a truncated or remnant of the encoder's signature (often part of "x264" or "x265"), indicating the software library used to encode the video.