Tools like MediaInfo can tell you exactly what device recorded the video (e.g., "iPhone 13," "Sony Dashcam," etc.).
Identify the (e.g., a specific dashcam model or app). Find the original creator if it’s from social media. Troubleshoot why the file won't open .
If you tell me , I can help you:
Android/data/com.whatsapp : It’s a video sent to you on WhatsApp.
The filename appears to be a generic system-generated name, often used by specific car dashcams, security systems (CCTV), or social media downloaders. Without more context, it is difficult to identify the exact video, but here are the most common scenarios associated with this naming pattern: 1. Dashcam or Security Footage g60373.mp4
If you have the file and want to know what it is without playing it (or if it won't play), you can try these steps:
Many dashcams (like those from or Vantrue ) and security systems use a letter-number sequence to name files. Tools like MediaInfo can tell you exactly what
often stands for a "G-sensor" event, meaning the camera detected an impact or sudden movement and locked the file to prevent it from being overwritten. "60373" would be a unique timestamp or sequence number. 2. Social Media / App Cache