: The video codec used to compress the DVD's 4GB+ data into a single 700MB file (the size of a standard CD-R).
: Ensuring the 1.66:1 widescreen format was preserved.
: Indicates the file was shared via the BitTorrent protocol and includes the Italian audio track. : The video codec used to compress the
: Custom tags that allowed users to identify the uploader and verify the quality. 4. Modern Alternatives
: The film first arrived on Italian DVD in October 2004 as part of the Platinum Edition line. This 2-disc set provided the source material for the "Takrhond" rip, offering a significant upgrade over older VHS recordings. 3. The "Exclusive" Release Culture : Custom tags that allowed users to identify
To understand why this specific search term exists, you have to decode the "scene" language used by early 2000s release groups:
: The Italian version is legendary largely due to Gigi Proietti , who provided the voice of the Genie (originally Robin Williams). His performance is considered one of the best dubbing efforts in Italian cinematic history. This 2-disc set provided the source material for
: This refers to a specific Italian release group or uploader, "Takrhond," known for high-quality encodes and custom "exclusive" releases for Italian tracker communities. 2. The Legacy of Aladdin in Italy
: The film is available for streaming with 4K Ultra HD visuals and the original Italian audio.