The string is a specific file naming convention typically used in digital media distribution. It contains technical metadata about a specific digital copy of the 1998 film Saving Private Ryan Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Steven Spielberg’s WWII masterpiece follows Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks) and his squad as they venture behind enemy lines to find Private James Ryan, the last surviving brother of four servicemen. Known for its raw, immersive D-Day opening sequence and deep emotional weight, this film redefined the war genre.
: This seems to refer to the video codec used, likely H.264 or H.265 (HEVC), which are common standards for video compression that provide a good balance between video quality and file size.
: The 1080p resolution ensures that the heavy film grain—intentionally added to mimic 1940s newsreels—remains sharp rather than appearing as digital "noise." This is crucial for maintaining the film’s atmospheric integrity.