It looks like you're referring to a specific video file, likely a created on an iPhone or iPad . The filename format trim.[UUID].mov is the default name iOS gives to a video after you use the built-in "Trim" tool in the Photos app.
iPhones often record in "High Efficiency" (HEVC). If a Windows user can't see the video, go to Settings > Photos and ensure Transfer to Mac or PC is set to Automatic . trim.24D752D1-5AF9-4357-A044-65A543BC6939.mov
If you found this file on a hard drive and don't know what it is: It looks like you're referring to a specific
On a Mac or via the Files app on iPhone, you can search for that specific string of letters and numbers to find where the file is stored (e.g., iCloud Drive, Downloads, or Local Storage). 2. Standardizing the Filename If a Windows user can't see the video,
If the "trim" metadata is causing issues in editing software (like Premiere or DaVinci), try running it through a converter like Handbrake to create a fresh MP4 version. 4. Advanced: Identifying the Content
Open the video in Photos , tap the Share icon, select Save to Files , and tap the name at the top to rename it to something descriptive (e.g., "Summer_Vacation_Clip.mov"). On Computer: Right-click the file and select Rename . 3. Fixing Playback Issues
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