The "(10)" indicates it is likely the 10th or 11th version of a file with the same name saved in the same folder,, appended by the browser or operating system to avoid overwriting existing files (e.g., video.mp4 , video (1).mp4 ... video (10).mp4 ).
Use software like CapCut or Adobe Premiere Rush to trim or edit the video. 4. How to Generate Similar Files To create similar .mp4 files from Twitter, you can use:
This is a video downloaded from X (Twitter) using a third-party downloader, browser extension, or mobile "save" feature. Twitter (10) mp4
The download may be corrupted. Re-download the video.
Tools like CloudConvert or Ezgif can convert .mp4 to other formats (e.g., GIF, MOV). The "(10)" indicates it is likely the 10th
Use media players like VLC Media Player (plays anything), QuickTime (Mac), or Windows Media Player.
Sites like twittervideodownloader.com or twdown.net (use caution with ads). Re-download the video
Based on common scenarios regarding files with this naming convention (often generated during bulk downloads, browser saving, or social media archiving), this likely refers to a video file downloaded from X (formerly Twitter).