| Component | Interpretation | |-----------|----------------| | mufasathelionking | Movie title: Mufasa: The Lion King (2024) | | 2024 | Year of theatrical or digital release | | 1080p | Vertical resolution: 1920×1080 pixels | | 10bit | 10-bit color depth (supports smoother gradients, less banding) | | hevc | HEVC / H.265 codec (compresses video more efficiently than H.264) | | hdri | Likely meant “HDR” (High Dynamic Range) with an appended “i” (maybe internal tag) |
| Software | HDR Support | 10-bit HEVC | Platform | |----------|-------------|-------------|----------| | VLC (latest) | Yes (tonemaps to SDR) | Yes | Win/Mac/Linux | | MPV | Full HDR passthrough | Yes | Win/Mac/Linux | | Plex Media Server | Yes (requires HDR display) | Yes | All | | Infuse (iOS/tvOS) | Yes | Yes | Apple | | Kodi | Yes (with configuration) | Yes | Multi | mufasathelionking20241080p10bithevchdri
This combination—1080p + 10-bit HEVC + HDR—indicates a , often sourced from a 4K Blu-ray or web-download, then re-encoded to save file size while preserving dynamic range and color accuracy. Important: The presence of 10bit and hevc suggests the file is designed for playback on modern devices (e.g., NVIDIA Shield, VLC, Plex on HDR displays) but not for all smart TVs or older computers. Why Do Such Filenames Circulate Online? Shortly after a major movie releases digitally (or even before, via cam recordings), pirate groups release encoded versions with descriptive filenames. These are shared via torrent sites, Usenet, or direct download forums. Shortly after a major movie releases digitally (or