I need to ensure that all terms in the original text are replaced, except for proper nouns. Let me go through each part again step by step to make sure I don't miss any terms. Also, check that the replacements make sense in context.
So maybe "supports" could be "plays", "handles", "works with". H.265 Movies Download
For example, "It" → That
I'll proceed step by step, replacing each term methodically. Make sure that where "H.265" is used, it's only the format and not part of the synonym replacement. Proper nouns like IMDb or Netflix stay as they are. Also, the verbs like "search for" should be replaced with synonyms like "locate|seek out|look up." I need to ensure that all terms in
Second part: "Check your device’s specifications to ensure it supports" So maybe "supports" could be "plays", "handles", "works
So for each of these words (excluding "device’s" as it's part of a proper noun?), but "device" is a common noun here. Wait, maybe "device" is not a proper noun. The user said to skip proper nouns. So "H.265" is an acronym, treated as a proper noun. But "device" is a common noun. Therefore, the user's instruction is to skip proper nouns, which are names of specific things, not common nouns.
Also, in "Check your device’s specifications to ensure it supports", "it" refers to the device. So an alternative for "it" might be "your device", but "your device is part of a proper noun? No, "device" is common. So "it" can be replaced with "your device" or "the system", but the original is "it", so the alternatives should be synonyms. But "it" refers to the device, so maybe using a pronoun like "it" or a noun phrase like "your device". Hmm, but "your device" is part of the proper noun? No, it's not. So "it" can be replaced with "your device", but maybe "this device" or "your gadget".