: Indicates the source was a promotional DVD sent to critics or Academy members for award consideration. These versions typically include "For Your Consideration" watermarks or periodic black-and-white scenes to discourage illegal distribution.
: While better than a "CAM" (camera recording in a theater), a DVDSCR is lower quality than a retail DVDRip or Blu-ray. It is usually limited to standard definition (SD), approximately 480p resolution. subtitle War.Horse.2011.DVDSCR.XVID.Une-CM8
: War Horse was released in theaters in late December 2011. Screeners like the Une-CM8 version typically appeared online around this time to capitalize on the film's Oscar buzz. : Indicates the source was a promotional DVD
: The title of the movie and its theatrical release year. It is usually limited to standard definition (SD),
is the standardized file name for a leaked "screener" version of Steven Spielberg's film War Horse (2011), released by the well-known internet piracy group CM8 .
The filename follows a strict technical convention used in file-sharing communities to describe the source, quality, and origin of the media:
: The video codec used to compress the file. Xvid was a popular open-source alternative to DivX, designed to shrink a 4GB DVD down to roughly 700MB–1GB for easier downloading.