Wait, but the user hasn't directly asked for advice on that; they just want a report on the topic. Still, as an AI, I need to be cautious about providing information that could be misused. My role is to inform, but also to adhere to ethical guidelines and policies. If the content is explicitly adult, I need to handle the report appropriately, perhaps not providing detailed information on the content itself but focusing on the domain, risks, and legality.
Moreover, the mention of 720p and HDRi might be misleading; it's possible that the file has lower quality or that the claims about HDRi aren't accurate. Users should be cautious about such files, as they could be fake, contain malware, or be distributed without the copyright holder's permission.
The user might be referring to an adult content file available on a torrent or hosting site. The mention of 720p and HDRi might be part of the file's metadata to indicate its resolution and quality. The HDRi part is a bit confusing here because HDRi is typically more related to 3D rendering or photo-realistic materials in 3D modeling, not something commonly used in standard video files. Unless it's a high dynamic range video, which is different but not usually denoted as HDRi. Maybe it's a typo or a misnomer.