It can hold several languages in one file.

Imagine two offerings with the same label: one packages well-ripped, remastered films with accurate subtitles, interviews, and restoration notes; the other bundles compressed files with inflated bitrates, mislabeled audio tracks, and no provenance. Both advertise “extra quality.” Which is honest? The first, because “extra quality” was earned through measurable fidelity and care; the second weaponizes the phrase to obfuscate shortcomings.

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These files often act as a "one-stop shop," containing multiple language tracks and professionally timed subtitles (SRT or ASS formats), which are often superior to the auto-generated captions on streaming platforms. Why "Extra Quality" Still Matters in the Age of Netflix