A background video or hero asset for a website.
A specific video lecture, tutorial, or stock footage clip purchased from an online marketplace. 🔍 How to Identify the Content
If you are unsure where this file came from, try these steps:
_source indicates this is likely the original, uncompressed, or highest-quality version of the video before any transcoding or resizing. 🛠️ Common Uses
If this is from a specific project (like a school assignment or a work task), check your recent downloads history in your browser to see the source URL.
A "source" file is usually large. If the file is only a few KB, it might be a shortcut or a corrupted download rather than the actual video.
Right-click the file (Windows: Properties > Details; Mac: Get Info) to see if there are tags for "Title," "Author," or "Copyright."
A master file used for editing or distribution.
A background video or hero asset for a website.
A specific video lecture, tutorial, or stock footage clip purchased from an online marketplace. 🔍 How to Identify the Content
If you are unsure where this file came from, try these steps:
_source indicates this is likely the original, uncompressed, or highest-quality version of the video before any transcoding or resizing. 🛠️ Common Uses
If this is from a specific project (like a school assignment or a work task), check your recent downloads history in your browser to see the source URL.
A "source" file is usually large. If the file is only a few KB, it might be a shortcut or a corrupted download rather than the actual video.
Right-click the file (Windows: Properties > Details; Mac: Get Info) to see if there are tags for "Title," "Author," or "Copyright."
A master file used for editing or distribution.