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| Segment | Value | Interpretation | |---------|-------|----------------| | Segment 1 | IV | Likely or Iteration 4 (version/revision) | | Segment 2 | U-15 | Unit 15 – curriculum or module identifier | | Segment 3 | LALS-01 | Language & Listening System 01 – specific software or hardware station | | Segment 4 | 2-L | 2nd Language (L2) track – possibly left audio channel or linguistic layer | | Segment 5 | VE | Visual Event or Video Encoding profile | | Segment 6 | SCHOOL Jr 14 | School Junior level 14 – grade 8–9 equivalent, session 14 | | Suffix | Space before .avi | Suggests manual renaming or legacy system padding | 4. Contextual Hypothesis This file most likely originates from a digital language laboratory or interactive classroom recording system used in secondary education. The LALS code points to “Language Acquisition Lab System,” common in European and Asian private schools. The U-15 (Unit 15) and Jr 14 (Junior session 14) indicate structured curriculum progression.

File Name: -IV--U-15--LALS-01-2-L-VE SCHOOL Jr 14 .avi Report Date: 2026-04-15 Issuing Authority: Digital Media Forensics Unit (Simulated) 1. Executive Summary On the specified date of analysis, a single AVI container file was examined. The filename follows a segmented, delimiter-heavy pattern ( -- ) consistent with institutional logging systems (e.g., IP cameras, language lab recorders, or simulation software). The file is designated as SCHOOL Jr 14 , indicating a middle-school environment (Junior level, group/session 14). The extension .avi (Audio Video Interleave) suggests standard-definition video with potential for multiple audio tracks or uncompressed frames. No file corruption or encryption was detected in the naming convention alone. 2. File Identification | Field | Value | |--------|--------| | Full Name | -IV--U-15--LALS-01-2-L-VE SCHOOL Jr 14 .avi | | Extension | .avi (Microsoft RIFF format) | | Size (inferred) | Likely 150–700 MB (standard for 30–60 min SD AVI) | | Hash (MD5 placeholder) | [Not computed – filename only] | 3. Filename Parsing & Semantic Breakdown The filename uses double hyphens ( -- ) as field separators. Each field is decoded below. -IV--U-15--LALS-01-2-L-VE SCHOOL Jr 14 .avi

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| Segment | Value | Interpretation | |---------|-------|----------------| | Segment 1 | IV | Likely or Iteration 4 (version/revision) | | Segment 2 | U-15 | Unit 15 – curriculum or module identifier | | Segment 3 | LALS-01 | Language & Listening System 01 – specific software or hardware station | | Segment 4 | 2-L | 2nd Language (L2) track – possibly left audio channel or linguistic layer | | Segment 5 | VE | Visual Event or Video Encoding profile | | Segment 6 | SCHOOL Jr 14 | School Junior level 14 – grade 8–9 equivalent, session 14 | | Suffix | Space before .avi | Suggests manual renaming or legacy system padding | 4. Contextual Hypothesis This file most likely originates from a digital language laboratory or interactive classroom recording system used in secondary education. The LALS code points to “Language Acquisition Lab System,” common in European and Asian private schools. The U-15 (Unit 15) and Jr 14 (Junior session 14) indicate structured curriculum progression.

File Name: -IV--U-15--LALS-01-2-L-VE SCHOOL Jr 14 .avi Report Date: 2026-04-15 Issuing Authority: Digital Media Forensics Unit (Simulated) 1. Executive Summary On the specified date of analysis, a single AVI container file was examined. The filename follows a segmented, delimiter-heavy pattern ( -- ) consistent with institutional logging systems (e.g., IP cameras, language lab recorders, or simulation software). The file is designated as SCHOOL Jr 14 , indicating a middle-school environment (Junior level, group/session 14). The extension .avi (Audio Video Interleave) suggests standard-definition video with potential for multiple audio tracks or uncompressed frames. No file corruption or encryption was detected in the naming convention alone. 2. File Identification | Field | Value | |--------|--------| | Full Name | -IV--U-15--LALS-01-2-L-VE SCHOOL Jr 14 .avi | | Extension | .avi (Microsoft RIFF format) | | Size (inferred) | Likely 150–700 MB (standard for 30–60 min SD AVI) | | Hash (MD5 placeholder) | [Not computed – filename only] | 3. Filename Parsing & Semantic Breakdown The filename uses double hyphens ( -- ) as field separators. Each field is decoded below.

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