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Tools like Frame.io or Sony Ci generate unique IDs for raw footage to ensure that if a file is moved between editors, the system can still track its metadata accurately.

Platforms like Canvas or Blackboard often rename student or lecture uploads into unique strings to keep database records organized. 0h5ccfp39qgdja67qql3b_source.mp4

In professional video workflows, "source" typically denotes the master file —the original high-quality version uploaded by the creator. CDNs then use this "source" to generate smaller, optimized versions (proxies) for streaming on different devices. Tools like Frame

Files with this specific naming convention—a long, lowercase alphanumeric hash followed by "_source"—are characteristic of several professional environments: CDNs then use this "source" to generate smaller,

Private hosting services (e.g., Vimeo OTT or Brightcove ) use these IDs to prevent "hotlinking," where people try to find the direct video URL to bypass paywalls or login screens.

Digital platforms often use randomized or hashed strings to ensure every uploaded file has a globally unique name.