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The "(3)" at the end of the filename almost always indicates a or save. Your computer likely has other versions named "content: None.mp4", "content: None (1).mp4", etc., and added the number to avoid overwriting them. 3. How to Fix or Open the File If you believe this file should contain video: Fix Final Cut Pro to DaVinci Resolve MISSING Media

: Some applications create "None" placeholders when a source file is missing from a project or a database entry. 2. Why the "(3)" is in the name None. (3).mp4

: In some technical contexts, an MP4 container can be used to hold only metadata or subtitles without any actual video or audio streams. The "(3)" at the end of the filename

: If a file was interrupted while being downloaded or saved, it may exist on your drive but contain no actual media data. How to Fix or Open the File If