If you have multiple movies, keep them in a dedicated folder. A "proper" setup looks like this: Movies/ Bullet Train (2022)/ Bullet Train (2022).mp4 Bullet Train (2022).srt (if you want external subtitles) 3. Handle the Subtitles (SUBS)
If the included ones are poor quality, you can find high-quality synced versions on OpenSubtitles. 4. Technical Specs Breakdown Your filename tells us exactly what the quality is: 13585: Likely an internal release or tracker ID. BR: Blu-ray source (high quality). 1080p: Full HD resolution (1920x1080). 13585-BR1080p-SUBS-BULLETTRAIN.mp4
If you are looking to "develop" this into a proper feature—meaning you want to organize it, improve the metadata, or ensure it's ready for a media server like Plex or Jellyfin—here is how you should handle it: 1. Rename for Proper Metadata Matching If you have multiple movies, keep them in a dedicated folder
Are you trying to with the file (like it won't play), or are you just looking to clean up your library ? 1080p: Full HD resolution (1920x1080)
A great tool for manually cleaning up filenames and downloading artwork.
The "SUBS" tag in your filename suggests the subtitles might be hardcoded (burned into the video) or embedded as a track.