Because "DCBE0AC8..." is a unique ID generated by your specific device's file system, I cannot see the actual video content. However, if you are looking for a guide on how to files with names like this, here is a quick breakdown. 📂 What is this file?
: Tap the "Share" icon -> "Save to Files." Once in the Files app, long-press the file to Rename it to something like Summer_Beach_Clip.mov . trim.DCBE0AC8-8AF6-41D1-AE0A-C54141BB89F7.MOV
If you sent this file to a Windows user and they can't open it: Because "DCBE0AC8
: This indicates the video was created using the "Trim" tool in the iOS Photos app. : Tap the "Share" icon -> "Save to Files
: On your iPhone, trimmed videos usually appear right next to the original footage.
: Go to Settings > Photos on your iPhone and select "Automatic" under "Transfer to Mac or PC." This converts them to a standard format during transfer. 💡 Pro-Tip: "Save as New Clip" vs. "Trim Original" When you edit a video on an iPhone:
Are you trying to somewhere specific (Instagram, YouTube, Email)?