Format : AVI Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave File size : 699 MiB Duration : 1h 28mn Overall bit rate : 1 093 Kbps Writing application : VirtualDubMod (Build 2178/release) Writing library : VirtualDubMod build 2178/release Video Codec : XviD Bit rate : 950 Kbps Width : 640 pixels Height : 272 pixels Display aspect ratio : 2.35:1 Frame rate : 23.976 fps
Audio Codec : MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3) Bit rate : 128 Kbps Channels : 2 channels Language : English (dubbed) / Mandarin (original)
This article dissects the file: the movie, the year, the format, and the release group (RUBY). We will explore why this specific release matters, the technical specifications of the XviD codec, and whether "Kung Fu Master" (2009) is a hidden gem or a misnomer in Jackie Chan’s filmography. First, a crucial clarification: This is not a mainstream Jackie Chan theatrical film.
Introduction: The Lost Era of Scene Releases In the modern age of 4K streaming and HEVC codecs, stumbling upon a filename like Jackie.Chan.Kung.Fu.Master.2009.DVDRip.XviD-RUBY feels like opening a time capsule. To the uninitiated, it looks like a jumble of letters and periods. But to digital archivists and fans of early 2000s piracy and niche DVD collecting, this string represents a specific moment in cinema history.
While the film itself is mediocre at best, the release is a perfect time capsule. If you find this file on an old hard drive or a private tracker, do not delete it. Keep it for the metadata, the XviD compression quirks, and the nostalgic thrill of seeing a poorly-dubbed Jackie Chan teach a random teenager how to punch.