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Residentevilafterlife2010720pdualaudiohi Fixed -

A “clean” fixed filename would look like:

Resident.Evil.Afterlife.2010.720p.BluRay.x264.Dual.Audio.English.Russian-HiDt.Fixed.mkv

The keyword hi fixed implies the uploader appended FIXED to distinguish from the flawed Hi group’s earlier release. residentevilafterlife2010720pdualaudiohi fixed


Files with fixed.exe, .scr, or .lnk extensions are malware. Even MKV files can contain embedded web links or be re-packaged as a Trojan. In 2023, a “fixed” release of Afterlife was found to contain a cryptominer disguised as an audio codec.

Afterlife has a dynamic Dolby TrueHD 5.1 soundtrack. Early “dual audio” rips often paired the English 5.1 with a poorly encoded Russian or Hungarian dub. Common “fixed” issues include: A “clean” fixed filename would look like:

DIY Fix: You can rip your own disc using MakeMKV (lossless) and then downscale to 720p via HandBrake (free, open-source). No “searching” needed.

The keyword “fixed” in P2P circles reveals a fascinating subculture. Unlike official releases, scene groups rarely issue corrections. So when a group like SPARKS or DIMENSION releases a bad encode (e.g., wrong aspect ratio, missing frames), fans take matters into their own hands. Resident

Resident Evil: Afterlife has at least 9 “fixed” versions circulating since 2010:

The holy grail is a “proper” (scene term) – but since no major group ever issued one, FIXED became the gold standard.