Trim.d79f97ba-9376-4b3e-b0b1-e2b52afe15b3.mov May 2026
: It was created using the Photos app on iOS. When a user selects "Save as New Clip" after trimming a video, Apple assigns a random alphanumeric string (like D79F97BA... ) to prevent overwriting the original.
: If you recently backed up your iPhone to a PC or Google Photos, your trimmed clips will appear with these long, complex filenames. trim.D79F97BA-9376-4B3E-B0B1-E2B52AFE15B3.MOV
: If someone sent you a video they just edited on their phone, this is the default name it carries. : It was created using the Photos app on iOS
: This is not a virus or a system error; it is simply a video clip edited on an Apple device. You can safely rename it to something more descriptive (e.g., Vacation_Clip.mov ). : If you recently backed up your iPhone
: .MOV is Apple's standard QuickTime video format. It typically uses the H.264 or HEVC codec. How to open and use it
Because this name is unique to a specific person's device, it doesn't refer to a public guide or a known viral video. If you found this file on your computer or received it, What is this file?
: You can save it to your Camera Roll; it will be recognized natively by any smartphone. Why do I have this?