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A: H.265 (HEVC) yields about 40‑50% smaller file size for the same visual quality. However, some older devices (e.g., older smart TVs, some laptops before 2016) cannot hardware‑decode HEVC. If storage is limited, go for H.265. If compatibility is key, choose H.264.

The filename says – stereo only. However, the original ZEE5 stream for Bloody Brothers may include AAC 5.1 surround sound. Why would a WEB-DL only have stereo? Possible reasons:

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While driving under the influence, they hit and kill an elderly cancer patient named Samuel Alvarez. Instead of calling the police, Jaggi panics about his legal career and forces a terrified Daljeet to help him carry the body back into the victim's own home, framing it as a natural death.

Assuming H.264 + AAC 2.0 in an MKV/MP4 container, compatibility is near-universal:

| Source | Quality | Typical Size (per episode) | Pros | Cons | |--------|---------|----------------------------|------|------| | | Excellent (near-lossless) | 800 MB – 1.2 GB | No re-encoding artefacts | Large files | | WEBRip (1080p) | Good (re-encoded) | 300 – 500 MB | Smaller size | Visible compression artefacts | | HDTV (1080i) | Fair | 1.5 GB+ | Broadcast original | Interlacing, logos | | ZEE5 streaming | Excellent (adaptive) | N/A (streamed) | Legal, supports 5.1 audio | Requires internet, subscription |

If you encounter playback issues, check if your device supports the codec (H.265/HEVC may not work on older hardware).