USB 2.0 Video & Audio Grabber

YesGirlz.23.06.03.Savannah.Bond.BTS.XXX.1080p.H...
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  • MODEL

    WS-VR203T

  • FEATURES

    • - USB 2.0 Interface, USB video/audio transfer.
    • - Create your High Definition Home Video Library.
    • - USB audio support, one USB cable to your PC, especially for Notebook without Line-in port.
    • - Real-time MPEG 4/2/1 encoding.
    • - Burn edited files onto DVD, VCD, SVCD.
    • - Capture video source from VHS, V8, Hi8.
    • - Burn your own DVD/VCD.
    • - Capture video source with one button.

Yesgirlz.23.06.03.savannah.bond.bts.xxx.1080p.h... - Repack

Formatted as YY.MM.DD, this indicates the content was published on June 3, 2023.

This identifies the featured performer, in this case, Savannah Bond, an award-winning Australian actress known for her work in adult cinema.

The string "YesGirlz.23.06.03.Savannah.Bond.BTS.XXX.1080p.H..." is a standardized filename format used primarily in digital media distribution to communicate specific technical and content metadata. These naming conventions allow users and automated systems to identify the source, date, talent, and quality of a file without opening it. Decoding the Metadata

Digital archiving relies heavily on these "scene-standard" naming conventions. By using periods as delimiters instead of spaces, these filenames remain compatible across different operating systems and command-line interfaces. For collectors and archivists, this structure is essential for:

⭐ : Filenames like this serve as a digital fingerprint, combining branding, talent recognition, and technical specifications into a single, searchable line of text.

Denotes High Definition (HD) quality with a vertical resolution of 1,080 pixels.

Software can parse the date and talent to automatically move files into specific folders.

The prefix typically identifies the production company or website that released the content.