Research involving long-term monitoring—such as video-EEG telemetry in mice —generates massive amounts of data. Files are often split into segments (e.g., 8-hour or 12-hour intervals) and named sequentially (S0001, S0002, etc.) to prevent RAM shortage and data loss.
Even if the filename is generic, the internal "atoms" (metadata blocks) contain the actual creation date, time, and camera bitrate.
Research papers often follow a specific Naming Parameter where "s" stands for session number and "i" for index, making "S0079" a standard identifier for the 79th session or item in a large-scale data collection. 3. File Metadata and Structure S0079 mp4
In professional security environments, files are often saved using a structured naming convention like S[XXXX].mp4 .
The "S" often represents a recording session or a specific storage sector on a Digital Video Recorder (DVR). Research papers often follow a specific Naming Parameter
These files typically use H.264 or H.265 compression within the MP4 container to balance high-definition detail with manageable file sizes for long-term storage. 2. Scientific and Research Datasets
An MP4 file with this name likely adheres to the standard. The "S" often represents a recording session or
If you are investigating this file for security or technical reasons, note that: