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: If you view the video within the Files app on iOS rather than the Photos app.

: If you use a third-party recording app or a "broadcasting" tool that utilizes ReplayKit, it may save the file using this raw format. Common Issues

The name follows a strict convention used by Apple’s operating system: RPReplay_Final1653905960.mov

Normally, when you record your screen, the video is saved directly to your app and is simply listed as a "Screen Recording" in the interface. However, you will see this technical file name in the following scenarios:

This specific naming pattern provides a "digital fingerprint" for when and how the video was produced. Breaking Down the File Name : If you view the video within the

A file named RPReplay_Final1653905960.mov is a default system-generated file created by the feature on an iPhone or iPad.

: If you share the video via AirDrop, email, or upload it to a cloud service like iCloud for Windows or Google Drive, the underlying system name becomes visible. However, you will see this technical file name

: The standard video container format for Apple devices, typically encoded using H.264 or HEVC . When was this video made?