The filename is a standardized naming convention used in digital media distribution to describe the specific technical qualities of a movie file and its accompanying subtitles. Technical Specification Breakdown
Stands for "Web Download." This means the file was losslessly captured from a streaming service (like Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Apple TV) rather than being "ripped" and re-compressed from a Blu-ray or recorded from a screen.
The components of this filename provide a detailed roadmap of the video’s quality and origin: subtitle Uncharted.2022.1080p.WEB-DL.DD5.1.H.26...
In digital archiving, these "scene tags" ensure compatibility. Because different versions of a movie (like a "Director's Cut" vs. a "Theatrical Release") have different lengths, a subtitle file made for a Blu-ray rip might not line up with a WEB-DL version. Using the exact filename ensures that the text appears on the screen at the precise moment the actor speaks.
The "release group" tag. CMRG is a well-known group in the digital media community responsible for preparing and uploading this specific version. Subtitle Metadata The filename is a standardized naming convention used
Refers to Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, which includes five full-bandwidth channels and one low-frequency effects channel.
Indicates a "Full HD" vertical resolution of 1,080 pixels, typically with a 16:9 aspect ratio. Because different versions of a movie (like a
The title and release year of the film, based on the popular PlayStation video game franchise starring Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg.