A (or DVDR) is a video file created by taking an original, commercially released DVD (usually from a retail disc) and ripping/encoding its main movie content into a compressed video file (like AVI, MKV, or MP4).
Streaming killed the DVDR star. Netflix buffering replaced the careful download. Why wait two hours for a 700MB rip when you can press play instantly? The ritual was lost. The hunt for the perfect encode, the seeding ratio, the late-night IRC queues—all replaced by algorithmic convenience. Filmes DVDR
"Filmes DVDR" usually refers to one of two things: a specific file format used in movie downloads or physical recordable media used to store films. 1. Movie Download Format (Piracy/Torrents) In the context of movie downloads and torrents A (or DVDR) is a video file created