00001e60.autosave.mp4 Apr 2026
This is an . Unlike a standard MP4 that you can just click and play, an .autosave.mp4 often lacks the "moov atom" (the metadata at the end of the file that tells a media player how to read the video). Because the program crashed before finishing the file, your computer usually sees it as corrupted or unreadable. How to Recover the Video
Try opening it with , as it is much better at playing "broken" files than standard Windows or Mac players. Use a Video Repair Tool 00001e60.autosave.mp4
If you are looking for these files to delete them (to save space) or to find a lost recording, they are usually buried in cache folders: This is an
The file is typically a temporary recovery file created by video editing or recording software (most notably CapCut or Adobe Premiere Pro ) when the application crashes or fails to save a project properly . What is this file? How to Recover the Video Try opening it
Check your "Adobe Premiere Pro Auto-Save" folder located next to your project file. Preventing Future Issues
These files often appear when your drive is nearly full, preventing the software from finalizing a proper save.






