The film’s title. It’s often written in lowercase in digital releases to avoid filesystem issues or case-sensitivity conflicts. Sometimes the original stylization (e.g., TABOO ) is lost, but taboo is unambiguous.
Given this breakdown, the string seems to describe a video file named "Taboo" from 1980, encoded in high-definition (1080p), sourced from a Blu-ray, encoded with x264, and saved in an MKV container. If you're looking for information on a specific "Taboo" film from 1980, it's worth noting that there are several films with that title, and without more details, it's challenging to pinpoint exactly which one this refers to. If you have more context or details, I'd be happy to try and help further! taboo19801080pblurayx264worldmkv verified
: Refers to the video compression standard (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC) used to encode the file. The film’s title
| Element | Meaning | |---|---| | | The 1980 film Taboo | | 1080p | Full HD resolution | | bluray | Sourced from a Blu-ray disc | | x264 | Encoded with the x264 video codec | | worldmkv | Released by the group "worldmkv" | | verified | Community-checked for quality and authenticity | | mkv | Packaged in the Matroska (MKV) container format | Given this breakdown, the string seems to describe
The presence of "1080pblurayx264" points to modern preservation efforts. Golden Age adult films were originally captured on 35mm or 16mm celluloid film. Over the decades, many titles degenerated on worn-out VHS tapes. Specialized boutique home-video labels eventually stepped in to acquire the original negatives, physically clean them, and perform frame-by-frame . File Component Technical Benefit Blu-ray Source Native Transfer