: The video codec used to compress the movie. XviD was highly popular in the 2000s and early 2010s for its ability to maintain decent quality while fitting a full-length movie into a small file size (often 700MB or 1.4GB). MP3 : The audio format used for the soundtrack.
The string is a specific filename used in file-sharing networks to describe a digital copy of the classic war film The Great Escape . Breakdown of the Filename The.Great.Escape.1963.BRRip.XviD.MP3-RARBG
: Stands for "Blu-ray Rip." This means the file was encoded from a source that was already a "BDRip" (a direct rip from a Blu-ray disc), rather than being taken directly from the disc itself. : The video codec used to compress the movie
: The title of the movie and its original theatrical release year. The string is a specific filename used in
: It is famous for its soaring musical score by Elmer Bernstein and Steve McQueen’s legendary (though historically fictionalized) motorcycle jump attempt. A Note on Digital Safety