: Sites that "rip" videos from YouTube or social media sometimes generate these filenames.

: Some game recorders or capture cards use "xirn" as a default prefix.

: Use a tool like MediaInfo to see the "encoded date," "writing application," and "source" of the video.

: Check your browser history or download manager from the time the file was saved to see which website it came from. 🔍 Common Sources for "xirn" Files

: Automated bots or caches often rename files with alphanumeric strings.

If you are trying to identify what this file is or if it's safe, here is how you can check: 🛡️ Safety & Identification