: The file extension stands for Matroska Video . It is a flexible container format that can hold multiple audio tracks (e.g., dual audio) and subtitle tracks within a single file. Key Characteristics of TFPDL Files

: This typically refers to the original source or the specific encoder within the TFPDL team. It often indicates the content was "All" (complete) or sourced from a specific "AMC" (often meaning a high-quality retail or TV source).

The filename follows a specific naming convention used by this group to help users identify the source and quality of the file:

: These files are usually HEVC/x265 , meaning they take up significantly less storage space (often 200MB–500MB for a TV episode) while maintaining 720p or 1080p resolution.

: This is a unique internal code or ID used by the site to index the specific upload. It helps users find the matching subtitle file or discussion thread on the TFPDL forums.

: This is the branding for the distribution group, which primarily shares content through its website, TFPDL . They are popular for "encodes" that reduce file sizes without significant loss in visual quality.

is a movie or TV show file distributed by TFPDL , a well-known group that provides highly compressed, "small-sized" media encodes.