Based on the filename you provided, this appears to be the 2024 movie "Longlegs" (the filename "linda2024" is often a generic handle used by release groups for this specific film).
Here are a few options for a social media post, depending on where you are posting:
What the string likely encodes
- linda — a person, project, or content owner label.
- 20241080 — probably a date+resolution mash; most likely intended as 2024-10-08 (YYYY-MM-DD) + 1080 (but digits are merged). Another reading is 2024 + 1080; nonetheless it suggests recent content tied to 2024 and 1080p.
- pds / np / web / dld / dp / lm — short tokens often used in automated file naming:
- web — source was the web (stream/download).
- dld — downloaded.
- pds / dp / lm / np — could be internal flags (e.g., processed, post-processed, no-preview, low-motion, or site-specific tags).
- h264 — video codec (widely used, good compatibility).
- lmhdmkv — likely means LMHD (Low/High Motion detection? or a site tag) + .mkv container (Matroska), so the real extension is .mkv.
Possible Origins and Use Cases
6. Final Tip: Use a Filename Decoder
If you see a string like linda20241080pdsnpwebdlddp51h264lmhdmkv in a database or search engine, it’s likely a release name from a scene group. You can paste it into a site like Predb or Srrdb to find technical details, but be cautious – many such sites host piracy-related content.