Trim.9e0fd1dd-6d66-4c1f-b42b-46dea315f52b.mov ❲SAFE • Breakdown❳

This file is a derivative. Your original, longer video should still exist elsewhere unless you chose "Trim Original" instead of "Save as New Clip."

If the file size is too large for email, converting it to an MP4 using Handbrake or Movavi is a common next step. trim.9E0FD1DD-6D66-4C1F-B42B-46DEA315F52B.MOV

While MOV files play natively on almost all Apple products, you might need a player like VLC or a converter to MP4 for better compatibility on older Windows systems or specific smart TVs. This file is a derivative

You can safely rename this file to something more descriptive (e.g., "Wedding_Dance_Clip.mov") without damaging the video data. You can safely rename this file to something

These trimmed files often retain the original capture date and GPS location in their metadata, which can be viewed or edited using tools like FFmpeg . Managing This File If you need to share or edit this specific piece further:

The long string of letters and numbers ( 9E0FD1DD... ) is a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). Apple devices often use these unique strings to name files generated during editing to ensure they don't overwrite the original "IMG_XXXX.MOV" file.

If you are happy with the trimmed version, you can delete the original long video to save storage space on your device. FFmpeg Formats Documentation