If you are trying to find the original video or the context behind it, you can try these steps:
: If you have the link where the file was hosted, the domain (e.g., ://twimg.com or ://discordapp.com ) will tell you which platform it came from. XZZrECtXvK_116x204.mp4
: These platforms often rename uploaded videos with random strings. The "116x204" indicates a very small, vertical resolution, often used for preview thumbnails or low-bandwidth mobile previews. If you are trying to find the original
: Take a screenshot of a clear frame from the video and upload it to Google Lens or Yandex Images . This is the most effective way to find the original article or social media post. : Take a screenshot of a clear frame
: Right-click the file, go to Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac), and check the "Origin" or "Description" fields to see if any source URL was saved.