Telegram -getnewlink Y2nsg4.mp4 -3.15... - -

If your bot supports the -3.15 parameter, you could extract a thumbnail or a clip starting at 3.15 seconds from Y2NSG4.mp4 and generate a download link for that segment.


This looks like an unofficial or internal command. Telegram does not have a public /getnewlink command in its bot API or user commands. Possible explanations:

Telegram has become one of the most popular platforms for sharing media, including high-quality MP4 videos. Unlike traditional cloud storage, Telegram uses a unique system of file_id and file_unique_id to reference media. Sometimes, users or bot developers need to generate new download links for files — especially when old links expire or when dealing with restricted content in private channels.

If you’ve stumbled upon a command-like string such as:

Telegram -getnewlink Y2NSG4.mp4 -3.15...

you’re likely looking at a custom bot command or a debug output for generating a fresh public link to an MP4 file named Y2NSG4.mp4 with some parameter (-3.15…) possibly indicating a quality setting, timestamp, or version.

This article explains everything you need to know about programmatically generating new download links for Telegram MP4 videos. Telegram -getnewlink Y2NSG4.mp4 -3.15... -


If you're using a command or bot in Telegram to get a new link for a file, you would typically:

Please ensure you're following safe practices when downloading files from the internet, and be cautious with links and files from unknown sources to avoid potential security risks.

This string appears to be a bot command template or a script used by third-party Telegram bot services, often related to file-sharing or "File-to-Link" bots.

The specific syntax Telegram -getnewlink Y2NSG4.mp4 -3.15... breaks down as follows: Telegram: Indicates the target platform or application.

-getnewlink: The specific command flag used to request a fresh download or streaming URL for a stored file.

Y2NSG4.mp4: The unique identifier (ID) or filename for the specific video file being requested. If your bot supports the -3

-3.15...: Likely refers to a timestamp (e.g., 3 minutes and 15 seconds) for deep-linking into the video, or a specific version/part identifier. Context and Usage This format is frequently seen in:

File-to-Link Bots: Bots like fyaz05/FileToLink or fetchspace that generate direct download links for media files.

External Search Engines: Third-party sites that index Telegram content often use these drafts to help users find and retrieve specific media.

Automated Scripts: Tools that automate the retrieval of file links for external players or download managers.

If you are trying to use this, you typically need to paste the command directly into the chat of the specific Telegram bot that hosts the file. If you don't know the bot, you might need to search for the file ID Y2NSG4 within Telegram search or on indexed repositories like getnewlink.com.

Are you trying to retrieve a specific video, or are you setting up a bot to handle these types of commands? Getnewlink This looks like an unofficial or internal command

It looks like you're asking for a report based on a file name or log fragment:

Telegram -getnewlink Y2NSG4.mp4 -3.15... -

However, as it stands, that string doesn't contain enough clear information for me to generate a factual, meaningful report. Here’s why, along with what I’d need to help you better:


To write a useful report, I would need context such as:


If you need to find out what this specific string refers to:

You can also try searching for Y2NSG4 on your local disk using search tools (Everything on Windows, grep on Linux/macOS).