Trim.464afc88-ef03-4736-b7f1-cb89a7d1e88b.mov 📢 📌
: You shared or transferred a trimmed clip from an iPhone to a PC or Mac.
: This indicates the video is a shortened version of an original recording. When you edit a clip in iOS and select "Save as New Clip," Apple adds this prefix to distinguish it from the original. trim.464AFC88-EF03-4736-B7F1-CB89A7D1E88B.MOV
: Since this is a "trimmed" version, you likely have a longer "master" version of this video somewhere in your library. If you need to save space, check if you still need both. : You shared or transferred a trimmed clip
: Simply double-click it to open in QuickTime or Photos . : Since this is a "trimmed" version, you
: The long sequence (464AFC88...) is a UUID (Universally Unique Identifier). It ensures that even if you trim multiple videos, no two files will have the same name.
The filename follows a specific naming convention used by Apple’s iOS and macOS when you use the built-in "Trim" feature in the Photos app. While the file itself is unique to your device, What this file is
: This is a QuickTime file format. On iPhones, these are typically encoded using H.264 or HEVC (H.265) , which provide high quality at smaller file sizes. Why you might be seeing it