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Uploading a screenshot of the video to an image search tool can often link it back to the original research project or project page. Can anyone tell me where media player finds video file name

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Platforms like Mux , JW Player , or Vimeo that assign unique IDs to original uploads (the "source" file) before transcoding them into various qualities.

The filename appears to be a system-generated identifier commonly used by video processing or hosting platforms rather than a standard video from a specific research paper.