Third-party video downloaders for TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook often rename files using the platform's internal ID and a Unix timestamp (the 1675271466... part of your filename). This particular timestamp translates to , which may help you narrow down when the video was created or shared. 3. Stock Footage or Asset Libraries
: If you tell me what happens in the video (e.g., a recipe, a tech tutorial, or a news clip), I can find the original source or the blog post it came from.
This naming convention (often [Number]_[Timestamp].mp4 ) is standard for files saved from mobile messaging apps. If you found this in your storage, the "blog post" or context would have been the original message or caption sent with the file. 2. Social Media Downloads
Do you have a or a description of the video's subject that I can use to track down the original article?