| Component | Interpretation | | :--- | :--- | | | Release group (likely CMCT) | | lostinbeijing2007 | Title + release year — Lost in Beijing (2007) | | bluray | Source — sourced from an official Blu-ray disc | | 720p | Resolution — 1280×720 pixels, progressive scan | | avc | Video codec — Advanced Video Coding (H.264) | | aacn | Audio codec — Advanced Audio Coding (note the possible typo) |
Describes the audio track, likely using Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) for efficient compression while maintaining high-fidelity sound.
Shortly after its limited Chinese release, SARFT banned the film entirely, citing its illicit promotion at international festivals without official clearance and its "unhealthy" themes. The director and producers were slapped with administrative penalties.
While the tag "CM" may not be one of the widely known "scene" or "internal" groups like CTRLHD or ESiR, its presence confirms the file is a product of this underground ecosystem. The group's name is the final, crucial piece of metadata that tells you who to credit for the encode.
| Component | Interpretation | | :--- | :--- | | | Release group (likely CMCT) | | lostinbeijing2007 | Title + release year — Lost in Beijing (2007) | | bluray | Source — sourced from an official Blu-ray disc | | 720p | Resolution — 1280×720 pixels, progressive scan | | avc | Video codec — Advanced Video Coding (H.264) | | aacn | Audio codec — Advanced Audio Coding (note the possible typo) |
Describes the audio track, likely using Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) for efficient compression while maintaining high-fidelity sound.
Shortly after its limited Chinese release, SARFT banned the film entirely, citing its illicit promotion at international festivals without official clearance and its "unhealthy" themes. The director and producers were slapped with administrative penalties.
While the tag "CM" may not be one of the widely known "scene" or "internal" groups like CTRLHD or ESiR, its presence confirms the file is a product of this underground ecosystem. The group's name is the final, crucial piece of metadata that tells you who to credit for the encode.