: The release group tag (likely "CM" – possibly "Cinema Movie" or a private encoder’s initials). In the mid-to-late 2000s, groups like CM, SiNNERS, and DiAMOND ruled the 1080p re-encode scene. The double dash suggests a P2P or internal release, not an original scene racer.
It looks like you’ve shared the technical file naming convention for a movie release. Based on that string, here is the breakdown of what those details mean: Title: Daisy Release Year: 2006 Director: Andrew Lau Genre: South Korean Romantic Melodrama / Action Technical Specifications Source: BluRay (High-quality rip from a physical disc) Resolution: 1080p (Full High Definition) Video Codec: H264 (Standard compression for compatibility)
★★★☆☆ (three stars – technically fascinating, spiritually misguided)
: The release group tag (likely "CM" – possibly "Cinema Movie" or a private encoder’s initials). In the mid-to-late 2000s, groups like CM, SiNNERS, and DiAMOND ruled the 1080p re-encode scene. The double dash suggests a P2P or internal release, not an original scene racer.
It looks like you’ve shared the technical file naming convention for a movie release. Based on that string, here is the breakdown of what those details mean: Title: Daisy Release Year: 2006 Director: Andrew Lau Genre: South Korean Romantic Melodrama / Action Technical Specifications Source: BluRay (High-quality rip from a physical disc) Resolution: 1080p (Full High Definition) Video Codec: H264 (Standard compression for compatibility)
★★★☆☆ (three stars – technically fascinating, spiritually misguided)