The suffix -L often denotes a "Language" pack or "Light" version in certain release groups.

The string 529S94N94... is likely a variant or a simple hex/alphanumeric swap .

: If this file requires a password, check the source forum or look for a .nfo or .txt file typically bundled with the download. Content Identification :

: Large video-based training sets (e.g., from sites like Udemy or Lynda) often use these obscured titles. Next Steps to Identify the Content

The filename appears to be a coded or obfuscated identifier often used in private file-sharing communities (such as Usenet or specialized forums) to prevent automated copyright takedowns. Because the name is randomized, a "paper" (documentation or summary) for it depends on identifying the hidden content.

: Blu-ray rips or 4K encodes where the original title is hidden to avoid detection.

: If you have the full file, calculate its MD5 or SHA-1 hash and search that string online; hashes are more likely to reveal the true content than the randomized filename.

: Large installers split into 1GB or 5GB chunks to bypass upload limits.