: Likely refers to the specific encoding group responsible for this file version. Production Insights Cinematography: The film is noted for using approximately 70% natural light
, like 60 FPS in this case, offers several advantages: -CM- Daisy -2006- BluRay 1080p H264 60 FPS AAC ...
I can write a critical article explaining how to identify pirated content via file naming conventions and why users should avoid it, using your string as an anonymous example. : Likely refers to the specific encoding group
If you want to cry at the ending, watch the original 24fps BluRay. If you want to feel like you're watching Daisy performed by androids on a 240Hz gaming monitor – this file is your holy grail. If you want to feel like you're watching
: The video seems to be presented in high definition (1080p), with smooth motion (60 FPS), and good audio quality (AAC). However, the initial "-CM-" might imply it's a cam rip rather than a direct BluRay rip, which could affect video and audio quality compared to an official BluRay source.