Order

Evaluation

Editions

Version history

QuickField 7.0

QuickField 6.6

QuickField 6.5

QuickField 6.4

QuickField 6.3 SP2

QuickField 6.3 SP1

QuickField 6.3

QuickField 6.2

QuickField 6.1

QuickField 6.0

Packages

Components

Programming

05-07-2021_0gs60kz340wrm9hnnwki7_source.mp4

If this was found in a specific folder (e.g., "Arlo," "Ring," "TeslaCam"), that will tell you which device recorded it.

Because this is a specific, randomized filename rather than a public "viral" video title, there is no widely known public story or "informative" event attached to it in general internet databases. Common Origins for This File Format:

The filename appears to be a specific system-generated name for a video file, likely from a surveillance system, dashcam, or a private cloud storage export. 05-07-2021_0gs60kz340wrm9hnnwki7_source.mp4

Many security cameras export files using a [Date]_[RandomID]_source format.

Could you describe the or where you found the filename? I can help you piece together the "story" if you provide more details about what actually happens in the footage. If this was found in a specific folder (e

Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, or Discord sometimes rename files with long alphanumeric strings (like 0gs60kz... ) when they are cached or downloaded.

Look for license plates, street signs, or landmarks within the footage to determine the location. Platforms like TikTok

Right-click the file and select "Properties" (Windows) or "Get Info" (Mac) to see if there is a "Media Created" date or GPS location data.