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| Standard | Field | Present in string? |
|----------|-------|--------------------|
| EBUCore | Format, track info | Partially (convert) |
| MPEG-7 | Temporal segments | Partially (015936) |
| PBCore | Title, version | Partially (repack) | If you were searching for a specific foreign
| Component | Possible Meaning |
|-----------|------------------|
| jufe570 | Likely a catalog code or hash fragment. In adult video (JAV) industry, "JUFE" is a known series prefix from the studio Fitch (e.g., JUFE-xxx). "570" would be the episode number. However, no legitimate JUFE-570 exists in official databases as of 2026. Could also be a random identifier from an encoding batch. |
| engsub | Indicates English subtitles were embedded or included as a separate .srt/.ass file. |
| convert015936 | Likely a timestamp or conversion ID: 01:59:36 (1 hour, 59 minutes, 36 seconds) — the runtime or a marker for a conversion job run at 01:59:36 AM/PM. 015936 might also be a CRC32 checksum fragment. |
| min repack | "Min" could mean minimum quality settings (fast encode, small file size) or "minutes" (e.g., 159 minutes). "Repack" suggests the file was re-encoded from a source release to fix audio sync, subtitle errors, or add missing chapters. | For file conversion (the “convert” in the keyword),
Conclusion: This is almost certainly a low-quality, user-repacked video file with hardcoded or softcoded English subtitles, intended for distribution via BitTorrent, eDonkey, or Usenet.
| Risk Type | Description |
|-----------|-------------|
| Malware | Repack executables or disguised video files (.lnk, .scr, double extensions like .mp4.exe) |
| Copyright infringement | Downloading copyrighted JAV or films can lead to ISP warnings, fines, or legal action in some countries |
| Data leakage | Many "converted repacks" contain tracking pixels or phone-home scripts |
| Fake codec required | A common trick – “You need this codec to play” – which installs ransomware |