The .avi extension indicates that this is a video file, specifically in the Audio Video Interleave format, a multimedia container format introduced by Microsoft.
: This numerical code typically denotes a specific entry, scene number, or category within a larger database or collection. -DMS Night24.com- 170 - - - - .avi
This likely refers to the original source website or a hosting platform where the content was first indexed or uploaded. Typically represents the episode number or a sequential index in a larger series. Typically represents the episode number or a sequential
: This is likely a hardcoded watermark or the website of the manufacturer/software provider used to view or encode the footage. It is common for "no-name" or budget dashcams from regional distributors (often in Eastern Europe or Asia) to include their URL in the file name. : This is the primary identifier, likely representing
: This is the primary identifier, likely representing a source website, a specific distribution group, or a specialized monitoring service (such as "Digital Monitoring System").
: The hosting domain or source community, a practice used by early websites to "watermark" their content through the filename itself.
Filenames with this specific naming convention—bracketing a website or group name and using numerical identifiers—are most frequently found in: