00000075.mp4

Usually a "near miss," a parking lot ding, or a strange occurrence on the road.

On various subreddit forums like or r/Roadcam , users often upload clips with their original filenames. 00000075.mp4

Because the names are just numbers, creators often lose track of what was filmed until they open the file. Usually a "near miss," a parking lot ding,

If the file is 0KB, it likely means the camera was turned off before the save was complete, corrupting the header. Usually a "near miss

If your standard player won't open it, VLC can usually handle the specific codecs used by professional cameras.

Right-click and select "Properties" (Windows) or "Get Info" (Mac) to see the date it was filmed.

Usually a "near miss," a parking lot ding, or a strange occurrence on the road.

On various subreddit forums like or r/Roadcam , users often upload clips with their original filenames.

Because the names are just numbers, creators often lose track of what was filmed until they open the file.

If the file is 0KB, it likely means the camera was turned off before the save was complete, corrupting the header.

If your standard player won't open it, VLC can usually handle the specific codecs used by professional cameras.

Right-click and select "Properties" (Windows) or "Get Info" (Mac) to see the date it was filmed.