If you found this in your computer's temporary files, it is likely a video or GIF you viewed in a Discord channel.

If you have the link (e.g., ://discordapp.com... ), the numbers in the URL can often identify the specific server or "Guild" where it was posted.

If it is a known meme or viral clip, you can take a screenshot and use Google Lens to find the original source.

Indicates the video is rendered in a low resolution (426x240 pixels), typically used to save bandwidth or provide a preview.

Developers or digital forensics enthusiasts use these strings to trace a file back to its original server or upload timestamp. How to Identify the Content If you have the file and are unsure of its origin, you can:

Because this is a system-generated name, the specific content of the video can vary wildly depending on who uploaded it. However, files with these exact naming patterns often appear in the following contexts:

A universal digital multimedia container format. Context and Usage

Use a tool like MediaInfo to see the upload date or the software used to encode it.