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: If you found this on your own hard drive or phone, it is simply a video you recorded. You can view the specific metadata (date taken, location, and camera settings) by right-clicking the file and selecting "Get Info" (Mac) or "Properties" (Windows).
: In some cases, these raw filenames appear in public repositories or project folders for student films, vlogs, or stock footage libraries before they are renamed for production. IMG_5175.MOV
Depending on where you encountered this specific filename, it may refer to one of the following:
Knowing the platform (e.g., a specific website, your own phone, or a shared drive) will help in identifying the exact content of that video. : If you found this on your own
: A specific video titled IMG_5175.MOV was recently uploaded (March/April 2026) to platforms like Facebook by boutique shops. In one instance, the video is a short, 25-second clip showcasing apparel (workwear and casual outfits).
: The number 5175 refers to the position in the device's internal camera roll counter. Potential Contexts Depending on where you encountered this specific filename,
"IMG_5175.MOV" is a generic filename assigned by Apple devices (iPhone, iPad) to video files. Because it is a default name used across millions of devices, there is no single "official" write-up for it. However, the name typically indicates:
: A video file in the QuickTime Movie format ( .MOV ).