Look at the or File Path . This will often tell you which app created the file (e.g., .../com.apple.Photos/ or .../WhatsApp/Media/ ).
Many apps (like TikTok, Instagram, or Telegram) rename video files using these long strings of letters and numbers when saving them to your phone's storage.
the file (or long-press on mobile) and select Properties or Get Info .
Some screen recording software generates randomized filenames to avoid overwriting previous captures.
Check the to see if it matches a time you were using a specific app or recording a video.
If you found this file on your device and want to know what it is without opening it, you can check the File Metadata :
Because this ID is unique to a specific system or user session, there is no public "review" available for it. However, based on the .mp4 extension, it likely represents one of the following:
Look at the or File Path . This will often tell you which app created the file (e.g., .../com.apple.Photos/ or .../WhatsApp/Media/ ).
Many apps (like TikTok, Instagram, or Telegram) rename video files using these long strings of letters and numbers when saving them to your phone's storage.
the file (or long-press on mobile) and select Properties or Get Info .
Some screen recording software generates randomized filenames to avoid overwriting previous captures.
Check the to see if it matches a time you were using a specific app or recording a video.
If you found this file on your device and want to know what it is without opening it, you can check the File Metadata :
Because this ID is unique to a specific system or user session, there is no public "review" available for it. However, based on the .mp4 extension, it likely represents one of the following: