: Right-click (or long-press) and rename it to something descriptive (e.g., Beach_Trip_July.mp4 ).
: Since the "(1)" implies a copy exists, search your Downloads folder for "flick.mp4" to see if you can delete one and save space. flick (1).mp4
: Use the default Photos or Gallery app. If it won't play, the file might be corrupted or use a specific high-efficiency codec (like H.265) that requires an update. : Right-click (or long-press) and rename it to
: A standard video "flick" should be several megabytes. If it is only a few kilobytes, it might be a shortcut or a malicious script disguised as a video. If it won't play, the file might be
: Use VLC Media Player —it is the "Swiss Army Knife" of video players and can handle almost any codec.
: On Windows, right-click > Properties > Details to see the date it was created or the original camera used. 5. Troubleshooting Common Issues
Files named "flick (1).mp4" are usually duplicates or sequels to a file originally named "flick.mp4". Common sources include: