: Indicates the source material was a high-definition Blu-ray disc, usually offering better visual quality than "Web-DL" or "DVD-Rip."
: If the 1080p BluRay file is stuttering, try enabling "Hardware Acceleration" in your player's settings (Tools →right arrow Preferences →right arrow Input/Codecs in VLC).
Standard players (like Windows Media Player) often struggle with MKV files or switching audio tracks. For the best experience, use:
: The "tag" or the website/source where the file originated.
This specific filename, , refers to a digital copy of the 2017 action film John Wick: Chapter 2 .
: This often happens if the audio is in a format like DTS or AC3 that your player doesn't support. Updating to the latest version of VLC usually fixes this.
MKV files often have subtitles "embedded" (hidden inside the file). : Right-click →right arrow Subtitle →right arrow Sub Track →right arrow Select your language.
: The most versatile choice. It handles almost any codec and makes switching audio/subtitles easy.