While it may look like a secret code, these long strings of digits are actually quite common in the digital world. Here’s everything you need to know about why your videos end up with names like this and how to manage them. 1. Decoding the Numbers
If you have dozens of these files, tools like Adobe Bridge or Bulk Rename Utility can help you rename them based on their creation date automatically.
Before clicking play, run it through a basic antivirus or an online scanner like VirusTotal. 3. How to View the Video
Windows Media Player, QuickTime, or the Photos app on your phone.
Right-click the file and go to Properties > Details . Often, the "Date Taken" will tell you exactly when the video was filmed, even if the name is gibberish.
While it may look like a secret code, these long strings of digits are actually quite common in the digital world. Here’s everything you need to know about why your videos end up with names like this and how to manage them. 1. Decoding the Numbers
If you have dozens of these files, tools like Adobe Bridge or Bulk Rename Utility can help you rename them based on their creation date automatically.
Before clicking play, run it through a basic antivirus or an online scanner like VirusTotal. 3. How to View the Video
Windows Media Player, QuickTime, or the Photos app on your phone.
Right-click the file and go to Properties > Details . Often, the "Date Taken" will tell you exactly when the video was filmed, even if the name is gibberish.