: This is the bitrate (1500 kbps). At 1.5 Mbps, this is considered a "medium-low" bitrate for 720p, typically used for mobile streaming or highly compressed web video to ensure smooth playback on slower internet connections.
If you are trying to access or manage this specific file, here is what those specs mean for your experience:
: If a video fails to load, this ID helps developers identify which specific encode caused the error. 720P_1500K_186334651
: Where the server specifies the exact version of the file being requested.
: If you found this while inspecting a webpage (F12), it is the pointer to the video source file on the host's server. : This is the bitrate (1500 kbps)
: To stream a 1500K file without buffering, you need a stable connection of at least 2–3 Mbps .
: This refers to the resolution (1280 x 720 pixels), often called "HD Ready." It is a standard for clear video that balances quality with lower data usage. : Where the server specifies the exact version
: This is a unique identifier or Asset ID. This specific number is often associated with content on platforms like Viki, Vimeo, or internal Content Delivery Networks (CDNs). How to Use This Information