If you right-clicked a video on a platform like Reddit or Discord and selected "Open Link in New Tab," the URL often contains these long alphanumeric strings.
Files with this exact naming structure are frequently seen in: 0hbmbb1tzglkvu2g9g40i_source.mp4
In media processing, a "source" file is the original, high-quality version uploaded by a user before the platform compresses it into smaller resolutions (like 720p or 480p) for streaming. If you right-clicked a video on a platform
If you were watching a video on a social media site and checked your downloads or temporary internet files, the site may have saved it under this encoded name. Since the filename is randomized, the content could
Since the filename is randomized, the content could be anything from a viral meme to a personal recording. If you did not intentionally download this file or do not recognize the source website, before opening it, as randomized filenames are occasionally used in phishing or malware delivery.