Welcome to the BNY Mellon Pension Service Center
You entered an incorrect User ID and Password combination. If you have forgotten your User ID or Password, please click on the link below to reset credentials.
ALERT: Your account will be locked after 5 consecutive failed login attempts.
Your User ID was sent to the Email Address on file: null
Note: You might have to check your Junk E-mail folder for the email in case it was considered Spam. smurfsthelostvillage2017720pamznwebrip8
You will now be required to log in using your User ID and new Password.
Note: To ensure your Password remains private, you will not receive any documentation that includes your Password. Every segment of a standard digital media filename
Your User ID and Password have been set. You will now be required to log in using your newly established credentials.
Note: To ensure your Password remains private, you will not receive any documentation that includes your Password. : The final number in the string is the most ambiguous part
Password change link is expired.
Note: Please retry Forgot My Password if you are already registered.
Every segment of a standard digital media filename serves as a metadata tag. By breaking down this specific keyword, we can see exactly how release groups categorize digital video files. 1. The Title: smurfsthelostvillage
identifies the source digital marketplace platform (Amazon Prime Video).
: The video resolution. This indicates High Definition (HD) video featuring 1280x720 pixels, which balances sharp visual quality with a manageable file size.
: The final number in the string is the most ambiguous part. In the world of release groups, this could be a unique identifier used by the group that created the file. It might indicate that it is the group's 8th release of that film, perhaps with updated subtitles or technical fixes. Alternatively, it could be a simple version number. Without the specific internal knowledge of the release group that created it, the exact meaning of this number remains open to interpretation.
This paper explores the 2017 animated film Smurfs: The Lost Village , specifically analyzing the version identified as smurfsthelostvillage2017720pamznwebrip8
: The title of the movie, Smurfs: The Lost Village . 2017 : The year the film was released.
This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Smurfs: The Lost Village
This filename refers to the 2017 animated film Smurfs: The Lost Village . But the text appended to the title reveals a history of streaming rights, compression codecs, and the invisible war for video quality.
Every segment of a standard digital media filename serves as a metadata tag. By breaking down this specific keyword, we can see exactly how release groups categorize digital video files. 1. The Title: smurfsthelostvillage
identifies the source digital marketplace platform (Amazon Prime Video).
: The video resolution. This indicates High Definition (HD) video featuring 1280x720 pixels, which balances sharp visual quality with a manageable file size.
: The final number in the string is the most ambiguous part. In the world of release groups, this could be a unique identifier used by the group that created the file. It might indicate that it is the group's 8th release of that film, perhaps with updated subtitles or technical fixes. Alternatively, it could be a simple version number. Without the specific internal knowledge of the release group that created it, the exact meaning of this number remains open to interpretation.
This paper explores the 2017 animated film Smurfs: The Lost Village , specifically analyzing the version identified as smurfsthelostvillage2017720pamznwebrip8
: The title of the movie, Smurfs: The Lost Village . 2017 : The year the film was released.
This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Smurfs: The Lost Village
This filename refers to the 2017 animated film Smurfs: The Lost Village . But the text appended to the title reveals a history of streaming rights, compression codecs, and the invisible war for video quality.
The keys to accessing your information
To access your information online, please use a supported browser version or mobile operating system version listed below. Other versions may function but to ensure full access your information online we recommend the indicated versions. If you need to update your browser, we have provided convenient links to download this information.
Important: For security reasons, if you leave this portal inactive or visit another web site for a period of time, you will receive a warning and then be automatically logged off. At that time, any information entered into this system but not yet "saved" will not be retained, and your information will remain unchanged.
Browser Versions
The recommended browser versions for this portal are:
Mobile Operating Systems
The recommended mobile operating systems for this Website are:
Browser Security
To protect your confidentiality, this Web site uses 256-bit Strong Encryption (TLS 1.2). Note, if prompted, you must opt for the security feature at the time you download and install your browser.
The following links take you to the download sites. Remember to select "256-bit Strong Encryption (TLS 1.2)" if prompted.
For additional protection, none of the screens displaying information is cached by the browser. This insures that the "Back" button cannot be used to view previously-displayed pages. To navigate through the portal, please use the buttons, links and menus supplied directly on the screens.
Pop-up Blockers
Pop-up blockers prevent pop-up windows from opening. This protects you from unwanted advertising solicitations. If your pop-up blocker security settings are set to "on" some content may also be inadvertently blocked.