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Did you find this in a specific folder (like DCIM ), receive it via email, or download it from a specific website?
If you can describe or tell me where you found it , I can help you track down its origin or explain its significance.
A very small file (under 1MB) is likely a short clip or low-res animation, while a large file (100MB+) suggests high-definition footage.
Security systems often export clips using this automated naming format.
Apps like WhatsApp or Telegram sometimes rename media files using numerical strings during compression or saving. ℹ️ How to identify the file
To provide a helpful report, I wouldYou can also check the following on your own:
Many older or specific camera models (like Sony or Canon) use "VID_" followed by a sequence number.
Did you find this in a specific folder (like DCIM ), receive it via email, or download it from a specific website?
If you can describe or tell me where you found it , I can help you track down its origin or explain its significance.
A very small file (under 1MB) is likely a short clip or low-res animation, while a large file (100MB+) suggests high-definition footage.
Security systems often export clips using this automated naming format.
Apps like WhatsApp or Telegram sometimes rename media files using numerical strings during compression or saving. ℹ️ How to identify the file
To provide a helpful report, I wouldYou can also check the following on your own:
Many older or specific camera models (like Sony or Canon) use "VID_" followed by a sequence number.