Used as a standardized naming convention to help users identify the quality and language of a file before downloading.
This indicates that the audio track is dubbed in French, or that the file includes hardcoded French subtitles (though usually, "FRENCH" implies a dubbed version for the Francophone market). From S01E04 FRENCH HDTV
In , the tension in the township increases as the characters struggle with the psychological toll of their imprisonment. The "FRENCH" designation is particularly relevant for viewers in France, Canada (Quebec), or other French-speaking regions who prefer localized audio over the original English performances by Eion Bailey and Harold Perrineau. Usage in Metadata You will most commonly see this string of text in: Used as a standardized naming convention to help
This describes the source of the video. It means the content was recorded from a High-Definition Television broadcast rather than a Blu-ray rip (BDRip) or a digital streaming service (WEB-DL). Content Context Content Context This identifies the specific part of
This identifies the specific part of the series— Season 1, Episode 4 . For the show From , this episode is titled "A Rock and a Farway Place," which focuses on Julie finding comfort in new friends while Jim and Tabitha deal with their crumbling marriage.
Applications like Plex or Kodi use these tags to automatically "scrape" the correct posters, descriptions, and cast lists from databases like IMDb or TheTVDB.
This usually refers to the title of the television series. In this context, it likely refers to the sci-fi/horror series From (created by John Griffin), which follows the mystery of a town that traps all those who enter.