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Part of a J*V code, in simplified, because this is more complicated than you think.
Say IPX-**1, the letter part (IPX) would be to identify the studio, while the number part (***) would be the identity number. So IPX-*** would be a video by IDEA POCKET studio, and the **code of the IPX line of code.
Most of all J*V studio will change the letter part after reaching the 999th vid of the line
Again, take IDEA POCKET, their IPZ line was before the IPX line since IPZ has reached their 999th, the cycle of number repeats under IPX