When you have releases like chernobyl.s01e2160p.bluray.x265.10bit.hdr.em.upd, the tool:
Automatically checks if the HDR metadata is correct:
Generates a “Scene Release Health Card”:
✅ Chernobyl S01E01-E05
✅ 2160p BluRay
✅ x265 10-bit
⚠️ HDR10 static metadata missing MaxCLL
❌ Not Dolby Vision (but labeled “HDR” only – OK)
👤 UpD uploader – known for repacks (see version notes)
Cross‑references with a local or community database to detect:
Integrates with Plex / Jellyfin / Kodi as a plugin that adds a “Release Quality” badge to each episode.
The string "chernobyls012160puhdblurayx26510bithdrmem upd" seems to break down as follows:
Name: HDR10+ Scene Matcher (for Chernobyl & similar releases)
HDR10 ensures wide compatibility with most 4K TVs, monitors, and software players (MPC-HC, VLC, Infuse, Plex).
When you have releases like chernobyl.s01e2160p.bluray.x265.10bit.hdr.em.upd, the tool:
Automatically checks if the HDR metadata is correct:
Generates a “Scene Release Health Card”: chernobyls012160puhdblurayx26510bithdrmem upd
✅ Chernobyl S01E01-E05
✅ 2160p BluRay
✅ x265 10-bit
⚠️ HDR10 static metadata missing MaxCLL
❌ Not Dolby Vision (but labeled “HDR” only – OK)
👤 UpD uploader – known for repacks (see version notes)
Cross‑references with a local or community database to detect:
Integrates with Plex / Jellyfin / Kodi as a plugin that adds a “Release Quality” badge to each episode. When you have releases like chernobyl
The string "chernobyls012160puhdblurayx26510bithdrmem upd" seems to break down as follows:
Name: HDR10+ Scene Matcher (for Chernobyl & similar releases) Automatically checks if the HDR metadata is correct:
HDR10 ensures wide compatibility with most 4K TVs, monitors, and software players (MPC-HC, VLC, Infuse, Plex).