: You should now be able to open it with any standard video player like VLC, QuickTime, or your phone's gallery app.
: This is likely a randomized string of characters. This naming convention is common for files saved from social media platforms (like Instagram, TikTok, or Twitter/X), messaging apps (like WhatsApp or Telegram), or temporary cache folders.
To view the content, you simply need to restore the proper file extension:
: If your device asks if you are sure you want to change the extension, select Yes .
: Right-click (on a PC) or long-press (on a phone) the file to rename it.
: This indicates it is a duplicate . Your device or browser likely already had a file with the same name, so it added (1) to avoid overwriting the original.
If you do not recognize the source of this file or if it appeared unexpectedly in your downloads, do not open it , as improperly named files can sometimes be used to disguise malware.
: Change the name from _ghsb(1)mp4 to _ghsb(1).mp4 .