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This indicates the base video was taken from a high-quality digital streaming source, which was then layered with the "Open Matte" sections. DDP (Dolby Digital Plus): This release often includes a restored 5.1 surround sound track or even the original theatrical mono
1080p WEB-DL Aspect Ratio: Open Matte (approx. 1.33:1 / 1.37:1 – revealing additional picture area originally masked in theatrical widescreen presentations) Video: AVC / High Profile 4.1 Resolution: 1920x1080 (Full HD) Audio: Dolby Digital Plus (DDP) – typically 5.1 or 2.0 depending on source Source: WEB-DL (official streaming/web sourced)
1080p, seamlessly blended with theatrical footage where open matte wasn't available. Deleted Scenes : Reintegrates 12 upscaled and polished deleted scenes
: Includes English subtitles, custom intros, and even minor "after-credit" surprises in some fan-led releases.
The "useful story" behind this specific file format involves a massive fan-driven effort to restore The Terminator (1984) to a version that actually shows of the movie than what was seen in theaters What is "Open Matte"?