: Right-click the file and select Properties > Details (Windows) or Get Info (Mac). Look for "Title" or "Comments" tags that might list the actual name. 3. Use Reverse Video Search If screenshots don't work, you can use specialized tools:
If you have the file, you can find a guide for it by identifying the video's content:
: If this is a technical file (like a programming "source" video), search for just the first 8–10 characters ( 0gzqhb2xr ) on GitHub or Stack Overflow.
: Long alphanumeric strings followed by _source are common for videos uploaded to Reddit's native player or Discord's CDN.
: Some modern games (like Genshin Impact or Call of Duty ) use hashed filenames for their internal cutscenes or tutorials. 2. Search by Metadata
: Good for finding the earliest instance of a visual online.
: Right-click the file and select Properties > Details (Windows) or Get Info (Mac). Look for "Title" or "Comments" tags that might list the actual name. 3. Use Reverse Video Search If screenshots don't work, you can use specialized tools:
If you have the file, you can find a guide for it by identifying the video's content:
: If this is a technical file (like a programming "source" video), search for just the first 8–10 characters ( 0gzqhb2xr ) on GitHub or Stack Overflow.
: Long alphanumeric strings followed by _source are common for videos uploaded to Reddit's native player or Discord's CDN.
: Some modern games (like Genshin Impact or Call of Duty ) use hashed filenames for their internal cutscenes or tutorials. 2. Search by Metadata
: Good for finding the earliest instance of a visual online.