To treat the file like a "feature presentation" in a home theater, you can integrate it into a media server (like Plex or Jellyfin ):
This film features a celebrated English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio track. You can set default audio "flags" using tools like MKVToolNix so it always starts with the high-fidelity track. 2. Media Server Integration
These servers automatically "develop" the file into a feature page with posters, cast lists, and trailers.
Use the existing Blu-ray chapter metadata so you can skip directly to specific musical numbers like "Tomorrow" or "It's the Hard Knock Life" . 3. Technical Specs "Feature" Sheet
To "" for this specific media asset, you are likely looking for ways to enhance its presentation or manage its technical metadata. Below are three ways to develop features for this file: 1. Advanced Audio & Subtitle Features
Adding "External SRT" files for commentary tracks or fan-translated languages.
If you are documenting this file for a library or a shared archive, you can develop a technical summary "feature": Annie (1982) - Technical specifications - IMDb