If you are looking at the properties for a file with this name, it generally meets these standards: : .mkv or .mp4 Frame Rate : Usually 23.976 fps Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1 (filling a standard widescreen TV) Audio Channels : 5.1 Surround Sound (6 channels)
: The name of the "Scene" or release group that encoded and distributed this specific version. Movie Synopsis The.Lost.Battalion.2001.PL.1080p.BluRay.x264.AC...
Here is a detailed breakdown of what each part of that text signifies: : The title of the movie. 2001 : The year the film was released. If you are looking at the properties for
: The audio format (Dolby Digital), commonly used for surround sound. : The audio format (Dolby Digital), commonly used
The string (or similar) is a standardized release filename for the 2001 war film The Lost Battalion . These filenames are used by release groups to provide technical metadata about the video file's quality, source, and encoding.
Based on a true story from , the film follows Major Charles Whittlesey and over 500 soldiers of the 77th Liberty Division. In October 1918, they became trapped behind German lines in the Argonne Forest. Despite being surrounded, out of supplies, and under "friendly fire" from their own artillery, the battalion held their ground for six days until they were rescued. Technical File Specifications (Typical)
: Indicates the inclusion of Polish language features (typically a "Lektor" voice-over or subtitles). 1080p : The resolution of the video ( pixels), which is Full High Definition. BluRay : The original source medium used for the rip.