: The video codec used. XviD was an incredibly popular open-source MPEG-4 video codec in the 2000s, praised for squeezing near-DVD quality into small file sizes.
Though it holds a lower audience score on standard aggregating sites compared to Police Story or Drunken Master , the movie succeeds in its specific goals:
This tag declares that the video source was a commercial DVD (Digital Versatile Disc). A DVDRip is a high-quality digital copy taken directly from the retail disc. While the original MPEG-2 video on a DVD is large, a "Rip" re-encodes it to a more compressed format, balancing file size and visual quality. This particular DVDRip likely offers a significant upgrade in detail over older formats like VHS or TV recordings that were still circulating at the time. In terms of preservation, the DVDRip was the gold standard for home video quality for many years before Blu-ray and 4K formats became mainstream. Jackie.Chan.Kung.Fu.Master.2009.DVDRip.XviD-RUBY
: Unlike many of his 80s and 90s hits, this film carries a strong "stay in school" message, reflecting Chan's shift toward family-friendly, educational content in his later career. Release Info (Technical Context)
A 15-year-old Chinese martial arts student living in Indonesia travels to Beijing in hopes of meeting his idol, Jackie Chan, to become his disciple. : The video codec used
" refers to a digital copy of the 2009 Chinese action-family film, originally titled Looking for Jackie
During the late 2000s, the XviD codec was an industry standard for peer-to-peer file distribution. It allowed encoders to compress an entire 85-minute DVD down into a compact file size—typically exactly (the standard capacity of a blank CD-R). XviD achieved this by using advanced MPEG-4 ASP compression. This kept the video remarkably sharp on standard-definition cathode-ray tube (CRT) TVs and early LCD monitors, long before HD streaming became mainstream. Cultural Impact and Themes A DVDRip is a high-quality digital copy taken
When searching for the definitive collection of Jackie Chan’s early action brilliance, the release titled often surfaces among fans and collectors. This specific DVDRip, often associated with the scene group RUBY, serves as a curated anthology designed to showcase the evolution of Chan's unique blend of martial arts, comedy, and death-defying stunts.
refers to a 2009 Chinese action-family film originally titled Looking for Jackie
The source material used for the encode. It means the file was directly ripped from an official commercial DVD. The open-source video codec used to compress the movie. RUBY