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EnglishA "Dual Audio" tag means the video file contains two separate, selectable audio tracks multiplexed into a single file. Typically, one track is the .
While modern streaming relies almost entirely on MP4 and MKV containers utilizing H.264 or H.265 (HEVC) video codecs, files matching the "Dual Audio WEBDL AVI" description populated peer-to-peer networks for specific reasons:
Because AVI is a legacy format, sometimes the "index" (the file’s table of contents) breaks during download.
The WEBDL source ensures a high-quality visual experience. Unlike older "rips," a WEBDL is sourced directly from a streaming service or digital store, providing a crisp 1080p or 720p image that captures the gritty, mechanical detail of the "Exo-Suits" and the chaotic blur of the Mimics. While the AVI container is an older format compared to the modern MKV, it remains highly compatible with legacy hardware, such as older DVD players with USB ports or car entertainment systems.