When a video is downloaded or saved through the desktop app, it often defaults to this video_YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS format.
To view the contents, you need software like WinRAR , 7-Zip , or The Unarchiver to "extract" the video file (likely an .mp4 or .mkv) from the archive. video_2022-01-31_08-03-24.rar
A compressed archive format. The video was likely "zipped" to reduce file size for easier sharing or storage. Likely Sources This specific naming syntax is commonly associated with: When a video is downloaded or saved through
Basic utilities that auto-save captures using system timestamps. Usage and Safety ⚠️ The video was likely "zipped" to reduce file
If you received this file from an unknown source or via an unexpected email, do not open it. RAR files are frequently used to mask malware or "zip bombs" because they can hide executable scripts behind a generic-looking video name.
If you can tell me or what you expect to be inside , I can give you more specific instructions on how to handle it safely!
Automated backup exports from NVR (Network Video Recorder) software.
When a video is downloaded or saved through the desktop app, it often defaults to this video_YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS format.
To view the contents, you need software like WinRAR , 7-Zip , or The Unarchiver to "extract" the video file (likely an .mp4 or .mkv) from the archive.
A compressed archive format. The video was likely "zipped" to reduce file size for easier sharing or storage. Likely Sources This specific naming syntax is commonly associated with:
Basic utilities that auto-save captures using system timestamps. Usage and Safety ⚠️
If you received this file from an unknown source or via an unexpected email, do not open it. RAR files are frequently used to mask malware or "zip bombs" because they can hide executable scripts behind a generic-looking video name.
If you can tell me or what you expect to be inside , I can give you more specific instructions on how to handle it safely!
Automated backup exports from NVR (Network Video Recorder) software.