This review is broken down into the quality of the file (A/V) and the context of the release group (LKRG), which is important for understanding what you are getting.
XviD – The CodecBefore H.264 (x264) became mainstream, Xvid was the open-source hero of video compression. It was a rival to the commercial DivX codec. Xvid allowed pirates to shrink a 90-minute animated film into a single CD-sized file (700 MB) while preserving surprisingly good quality. For Kung Fu Panda, Xvid handled the vibrant reds, greens, and fast action sequences reasonably well, though artifacts (blockiness) appeared during rapid kung fu moves. kung fu panda 2008 dvdrip xvid lkrg
DVDRip – The SourceA DVDRip is a video ripped directly from a commercial DVD (usually the final retail version). In 2008, DVD was still the king of home media. A DVDRip offered: This review is broken down into the quality
The DVDRip is standard definition (480p) with jagged edges, color banding, and compression artifacts. The modern versions include: Resolution: 720x480 or 720x576 pixels (NTSC/PAL)