This identifies the source of the video. It means the file was encoded directly from a commercial retail DVD, which, at the time, was the gold standard for high-quality home viewing (prior to the dominance of Blu-ray and 4K streaming).
This tag indicates the film’s theatrical distribution. A "Limited" release usually means the film opened in fewer than 250-500 theaters, often signifying an indie or arthouse project. subtitle Management.LiMiTED.DVDRip.XviD-DoNE
This is the title of the content. In this specific case, it refers to a 2007 British short comedy film directed by Peter Lydon. This identifies the source of the video
While the technical tag is famous among digital archivists, the film Subtitle Management is a satirical take on the film industry. It follows a man whose life is literally governed by subtitles appearing beneath him, commenting on the absurdity of cinematic tropes and communication. A "Limited" release usually means the film opened
This is the video codec used to compress the data. XviD was immensely popular in the 2000s because it allowed a full-length movie to be compressed down to roughly 700MB (the size of a single CD-R) while maintaining decent visual quality.