It looks like you're referencing a string that might be from a subtitle file naming convention or a release group’s internal labeling system.
Based on patterns seen in fansubbing or P2P release groups, here’s how I can break it down and generate useful features for it: juq050 engsub023501 min link
String:
juq050 engsub023501 min link
| Piece | What It Means | Where You’ll See It |
|------|----------------|---------------------|
| juq050 | A unique video ID. On platforms like YouTube, IDs are 11‑character strings; on other hosts they can be shorter. | URL bar, forum posts, torrent listings. |
| engsub023501 | “engsub” = English subtitles; “023501” is usually a version number, timestamp, or batch code. | Subtitle repositories, fan‑translation sites. |
| min link | A minimal (shortened) direct URL that points directly to the subtitle file (e.g., a .vtt or .srt). | Download buttons, API responses, or “share” links. | It looks like you're referencing a string that
Understanding these building blocks helps you separate the content (the video) from the access method (the subtitle link). String: juq050 engsub023501 min link 1
group:juq
episode:050
sub_lang:eng
sub_format:sub
timecode:023501
duration_minutes:? (if min means minutes)
has_link:true
type:subtitle_segment