This extension is standard for compressed video data. The long numerical strings often represent timestamps or unique server-side identifiers used by CDNs.
Run strings on the file to see if there is any readable text or URLs hidden in the binary data.
Use the file command in Linux or a hex editor to confirm if it is truly a video file or another format disguised with a .ts extension.
If this is from a cybersecurity competition, the numbers could be a hint or a hash needed to locate a hidden flag within the file's metadata or hex code.
The format resembles naming conventions used by Google Cloud or AWS for specific object versions. 🛠️ How to Analyze This File