: A unique asset ID number used by a specific database or manufacturer. Possible Origins
: Re-trace where the file was downloaded or exported from; the "guide" you need is likely specific to the software that generated this ID.
: Many content delivery networks (CDNs) for sites like Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, or Pond5 use these numeric strings to identify individual clips. 1080P_4000K_387288551.mp4
: This file may use a professional codec (like H.265). VLC is the most reliable tool for opening varied security or stock formats.
: If you are looking for a "guide" related to this specific file, it may be a demo file provided by a hardware manufacturer (like a monitor or projector company) to test display quality. Troubleshooting & Viewing If you are having trouble playing or identifying the file: : A unique asset ID number used by
: Right-click the file and select Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac) to see the "Media Created" date or "Copyright" tags, which may reveal the author or device.
: Likely refers to the bitrate (4000 kbps) or, less commonly in filenames, the color temperature (4000 Kelvin). : This file may use a professional codec (like H
: This specific numeric naming is common when exporting clips from professional NVR (Network Video Recorder) software. If you found this on a drive, it is likely a recorded security event.