Short for “Web Download.” This indicates the file was sourced directly from a streaming service or video-on-demand platform, then extracted without re-encoding. WEB-DL is generally superior to WEBRip (which is screen-captured) because it preserves the original bitrate, color profile, and audio synch. For 3391 Kilometers , the WEB-DL likely came from a now-defunct limited-release platform called “Steppe Cinema.” This provenance explains the pristine quality—no compression artifacts, no watermarks, and full dynamic range.
| Component | Meaning | |-----------|---------| | | Likely the film’s title. Suggests a journey, distance, or metaphorical separation. | | 2024 | Release year of the film. This refers to the original production, not the rip date. | | 1080p | Vertical resolution of 1080 pixels (Full HD). | | WEB-DL | Source: Web-Download (e.g., from a streaming platform like Netflix, Amazon, or a smaller service). Not a screener or cam rip. | | HEVC | High Efficiency Video Coding (H.265) – modern codec offering ~50% better compression than H.264. | | -CM- | Likely a release group tag (e.g., “CM” – could be an abbreviation for a Chinese or European encoding team). | | .mkv | Matroska container – supports multiple audio tracks, subtitles, chapters. | 3391 Kilometers 2024.1080p WEB-DL.HEVC.-CM-.mkv
: The narrative focuses on how they bond through late-night chats and shared quirks, finding a connection that transcends their inability to see or touch one another. Digital Intimacy Short for “Web Download
Fulya Özcan. Writer: The Void. Fulya Özcan is known for The Void (2021), 3391 Kilometres (2024) and 0000 Kilometre (2024). Fulya Özcan Melda Bekcan | Component | Meaning | |-----------|---------| | |