Hosting or sharing re-uploaded MP4s without permission violates copyright laws in most countries (DMCA in US, CDPA in UK, etc.).
A: Not necessarily, but “Re Up” files from unknown sources are riskier. Scan before playing.
From S SibM Oil 05 Re Up- mp4 → SibM_Oil_Training_05_HQ.mp4
A video supplement to a research paper or journal (some Russian academic results mention "White Lists" of journals). If you can tell me where you saw this link S SibM Oil 05 Re Up- mp4
✅ Scan with VirusTotal ✅ Verify no embedded scripts (MP4 can carry malware via metadata) ✅ Ensure you have rights to the “Oil” content — many training videos from Shell, BP, or SibM (Siberian Mining) are proprietary.
In Windows or macOS, add comments in file properties: “Re-uploaded copy from original source.”
or what the video was supposed to be about (e.g., machinery, a specific person, or a game), I can help you track down the actual content or a summary. From S SibM Oil 05 Re Up- mp4 → SibM_Oil_Training_05_HQ
A: “Re Up” may have corrupted the header. Try VLC (Tools → Preferences → Input/Codecs → Damaged or incomplete file).
The user probably has a video file (MP4) that is the 5th part of a series about oil, from a source labeled “S SibM,” and it has been re-uploaded (“Re Up”) possibly after being taken down or corrupted.
Because "SibM" is often used as a shorthand for "Siberia" or "Siberian," and "Oil" is a common industry term, the content could relate to: Industrial/Technical: A: “Re Up” may have corrupted the header
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