Before downloading any file, ensure you know the extension:
If the file is called pukpok2024720phevcwebdltagalo updated.exe, do not run it unless you trust the source 100%. Malware often disguises itself with media-related keywords.
File names containing webdl usually mean the content was ripped from a paid streaming service. Downloading such files without subscription or permission may violate copyright laws in your country.
If “Pukpok” is a fan-made or open-source project, look for an official website. Respect the creator’s distribution method.
If you want an HEVC version of a Tagalog video but cannot find it, you can encode it yourself using HandBrake (free software):
This avoids downloading unknown, potentially harmful pre-made files.