Each segment of the keyword provides a specific piece of information about the file:
Why "DSNP" and not "D+"? The naming conventions often use NASDAQ stock tickers or common abbreviations: Netflix is NF , Amazon Prime is AMZN , HBO Max is HMAX , and Disney+ is DSNP . Seeing DSNP tells you the file was ripped directly from Disney’s servers, not from a Blu-ray, broadcast TV, or a web scraper.
The string is a classic example of a "scene release" filename. To the average person, it looks like a glitch; to a digital archivist or media enthusiast, it’s a detailed technical spec for Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight Season 1. Decoding the String
You can buy Moon Knight Season 1 outright. Prices range from $15 to $25 for the complete season in HD (1080p). This is a one-time payment. You own the files in the cloud and can download them to your device for offline viewing. This is the closest legal analog to a WEBRip because you are downloading a direct file from a content delivery network.
: Indicates the release contains all episodes of the season. 720p : The vertical resolution (1280x720 pixels). DSNP : The source platform (Disney+).
If you find a torrent or file with this exact name, you are downloading a of Moon Knight Season 1. The file was likely created by a "release group" that: