It looks like isn't a widely recognized model or code in standard tech databases. It might be a specific internal asset tag, a unique serial number, or perhaps a slight typo.
If the code is on a silver or white sticker, it is likely an Internal Asset ID for a company or school. You would need to contact their IT department to find the specific manual. VIDEOCEDED516
Where did you see this? If it appeared on a Windows Remote Desktop screen, it might be related to Error Code 0x516 , which usually signals a connection or configuration issue. 2. General Troubleshooting for "Video" Errors It looks like isn't a widely recognized model
Many video apps (like Premiere or Resolve) throw unique alphanumeric errors when the media cache is full. You would need to contact their IT department
Look for a secondary "Model No." or "M/N" on the device plate. 4. Next Steps To give you a more accurate guide, could you share:
If "VIDEOCED" refers to a "Video Codec," you might be missing a specific library (like HEVC or AV1) required to open the file. 3. Hardware Identification If this is a sticker on a device: