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: Right-click the file and select Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac) to see if there is a "Title" or "Origin" URL in the details tab.

: Platforms like X (formerly Twitter) or Discord often rename uploaded videos to long, random strings to manage storage [1, 2].

: If you found this in a local folder, it is likely a video saved from a Discord server or direct message. 0gr9bpno2snfh3gm2zhmm_source.mp4

: Some third-party recording software or browser extensions (like Loom or Screencastify ) use similar naming conventions for temporary source files.

The filename is a unique identifier typically generated by automated asset management systems or content delivery networks (CDNs). Because these strings are randomized, the specific "feature" or content of the video cannot be determined by the name alone. : Right-click the file and select Properties (Windows)

: If the video is a meme or public clip, you can take a screenshot of a clear frame and use Google Lens to find the original source.

: If you downloaded it from a specific app, try searching your message history or download history for that specific date. : Some third-party recording software or browser extensions

To identify the "feature" or content of this specific file, you can: