: Right-click the file and select Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac) to see the "Date Created" or "GPS/Location" data, which can help identify when and where the video was filmed.

The specific alphanumeric string is a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) , likely representing a specific file name or metadata tag generated by an Apple device (iOS or macOS) or a cloud storage service like iCloud or OneDrive. Understanding the Identifier

: Be cautious when downloading files with random alphanumeric names from unknown sources, as this naming convention is sometimes used by malicious sites to bypass simple filename filters.

: The .MOV extension indicates a QuickTime video file, commonly used by iPhones and iPads for recorded video.

If you have downloaded this file and are unsure of its contents:

: This 128-bit number is designed to be unique so that no two files share the same name when synced across different devices or databases.

: Files with these long, complex names usually appear when a video is downloaded from a cloud backup or recovered from a system folder where the original user-friendly name (e.g., IMG_1234.MOV ) has been replaced by a database ID. Why You Might See This

: Recovery software often pulls files from raw disk sectors; since the file directory is often lost, the software assigns the internal UUID as the filename. How to Verify the Content

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