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Researchers studying the Japanese AV industry often rely on legal sources: registered databases, academic film archives, or direct purchases from licensed retailers (like FANZA or DMM). Filename strings encountered on public trackers are not research sources; they are evidence of distribution practices, not legitimate access methods. The "BDRip" in the keyword points to a broader technological shift. In the mid-2000s, most Japanese video content was distributed on DVD (480p). By 2009–2010, Blu-ray had become the premium format for collectors. Ripping Blu-ray content was initially difficult due to encryption (AACS) and file sizes (over 20 GB per disc). Modern BDRips, especially for titles from this era, are often re-encoded to 1080p at 4–8 Mbps using x264 or x265, resulting in files of 2–4 GB—small enough for personal archiving but still dramatically better than DVD quality. However, after reviewing this keyword, it appears to
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