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In the realm of digital asset management (DAM), the filename serves as the first point of interaction between the content and the retrieval system. Often, filenames are generated programmatically or manually to convey maximum information in a compact string. The subject of this analysis, "DD--39-s SS Olivia 025 Pink Tank Top 15mins 4K Mp4," represents a high-density metadata string typical of stock footage or specialized video production libraries. This paper aims to parse this string to demonstrate how raw data is encapsulated outside of a traditional database.
: Identifies the specific subject or model (Olivia) and the scene/episode number (025). DD--39-s SS Olivia 025 Pink Tank Top 15mins 4K Mp4
This paper examines the structural composition of digital media filenames as a primary source of metadata for asset management. Through a detailed analysis of the file string "DD--39-s SS Olivia 025 Pink Tank Top 15mins 4K Mp4," this study deconstructs the semantic and functional layers of a typical media identifier. We propose a classification model that categorizes the filename into distinct ontological pillars: Production Identity, Subject Description, and Technical Specification. The findings suggest that strict adherence to such naming conventions is critical for database retrieval, content categorization, and workflow automation in digital archives. In the realm of digital asset management (DAM),
In the world of high-resolution digital media, 4K has become the gold standard for clarity and immersion. One of the latest entries making waves is the 15-minute feature of SS Olivia 025 This paper aims to parse this string to
The final block defines the physical parameters of the digital file.
: Specifies the technical format , noting ultra-high-definition resolution (4K) and the universal file type (.mp4). Contextual Usage
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