This superuser question and this forum post suggest that those meta tags are added by Google for tracking purposes.
I did a little test of my own. I took a video I uploaded to vimeo and checked the metadata using MediaInfo. It did not contain any of the tags gsst, gstd, gssd, gshh in the general section or any other section.
Next I uploaded the downloaded Vimeo video to YouTube. I proceeded to download the video once again and checked the meta tags. Turns out the meta tags were present.
gsst : 0
gstd : 156990
gssd : B4A7DD6E1MM1359518628237025
gshh : r1---sn-p5qlsu7r.c.youtube.com
Using Chrome's Developer tools > Resources it looks like gshh points to the XHR videoplayback. It's the direct link in the page and seems to be embedded in the file. I couldn't determine what the others store.
Minor Update
I went back today and used Youtube's editing capabilities to add a filter to my video. I downloaded the video and some of the values changed.
gsst : 0
gstd : 156850
gssd : BADC235C1MM1359899059491718
gshh : r1---sn-p5q7ynl7.c.youtube.com
The superuser question noted that some of these values change. In this instance, same video with an edit performed via Youtube, only gstd and gssd changed. I thought gssd might be a hash, but I found no evidence to support this idea.
For the curious, this is the video I used for the test.