Using peer-to-peer (P2P) networks to download such files can be detected by ISPs via Deep Packet Inspection (DPI).
The video was captured directly from a retail DVD, generally offering higher quality than "Cam" or "TS" versions.
Encoded using the H.264 video compression standard, which is widely compatible and maintains high quality at smaller file sizes.
File names with random strings (like "ALB4H F8F") are often generated by bots. These can sometimes lead to phishing sites or fake torrents designed to install malicious software on your device.

