: Right-click the file and select Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac) to see the "Origin" or "Encoded date," which might reveal the app that created it.
: These strings are often used by advertising platforms (like Google Ads or Unity Ads) to track specific video creatives or "features" within a mobile app.
Based on the naming convention, here are the most likely origins for a file with this structure:
Do you have a specific where you first encountered this file string?
: Opening the file in a universal player like VLC may provide more information under "Tools > Media Information."
The specific file name does not appear in public databases or standard web indexes, suggesting it is likely a private file, a specific system-generated download, or part of a localized content delivery network (CDN).
: Some digital video recorders (DVRs) use timestamp-based or serial-based strings for exported clips. How to identify the content: