| Feature | Reality | | :--- | :--- | | | 720p or 1080p (Upscaled or native camera sensor) | | Video Source | Handheld camera in a theater (often wedged into a seatback) | | Audio Source | Direct line from projector (good) or AUX jack (better than CAM) | | Bitrate | Low to Medium (files are usually 1-3 GB) | | Visual Artifacts | Wobble, out-of-focus corners, changing exposure, heads walking in front of the lens. |
(High Definition Telesync) is a specific video release category often used to label movie recordings made in cinemas using high-definition equipment . While it offers a significant improvement over standard CAM rips, it remains a "theatrical recording" and generally falls below the quality standards of official digital releases like WEB-DL or BluRay . What is HDTS Video Quality? hdts video quality
Do not confuse with HD (Web-DL or Blu-ray) . | Feature | Reality | | :--- |