Dragonball Z All Episodes 1-276-rm-rmvb-apoorv1... ((full)) -
| Feature | apoorv1 RMVB | Official Blu-ray/Dragon Box | DBZ Kai | |---------|--------------|-----------------------------|---------| | Episodes | 276 | 291 (uncut) | 167 (filler-free) | | Video | 320p RMVB | 480p/1080p MP4 | 1080p | | Size | ~10 GB | ~200+ GB | ~80 GB | | Audio | Mono, low bitrate | 5.1 remastered | 5.1 + broadcast audio | | Subtitle quality | Old fansubs | Official | Official |
In the world of warez and file sharing, the "tag" at the end of a filename denotes the group or individual responsible for ripping and uploading the content. "apoorv1" is one of those legendary, pseudonymous figures of the early anime piracy scene. Dragonball Z All Episodes 1-276-RM-RMVB-apoorv1...
These are standard definition (SD) encodes, likely around 320p or 480p. On modern 4K or even 1080p monitors, the image will appear very blurry and "blocky" due to heavy compression artifacts. | Feature | apoorv1 RMVB | Official Blu-ray/Dragon
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This release, credited to , is a complete collection of the original Dragon Ball Z TV series spanning all 276 episodes (from the arrival of Raditz to Goku’s final farewell in the Buu saga). The files are encoded in RealMedia (RM) or RealMedia Variable Bitrate (RMVB) format – a popular compression choice in the mid-to-late 2000s for balancing file size and quality.
