When you see a subtitle file labeled exactly like a video file (e.g., Black.Adam.2022.WEBRip.x264-ION10.srt ), it is for .
: This is the movie title and its theatrical release year. subtitle Black.Adam.2022.WEBRip.x264-ION10Black...
: This indicates the source of the video. A "WEBRip" is captured from a streaming service (like Max or Amazon Prime ) using screen recording or stream-capturing software. It is generally high quality but slightly lower than a "WEB-DL," which is a direct download of the original stream file. When you see a subtitle file labeled exactly
: This refers to the video compression codec used. It is one of the most common formats, ensuring the movie looks good while keeping the file size manageable for most devices. A "WEBRip" is captured from a streaming service
: This is the name of the "Release Group." Groups like ION10 specialize in encoding movies into specific formats (often smaller, highly compatible MP4 files) and distributing them across the internet. Why This Specific Subtitle Matters