The filename provided appears to contain , likely caused by a mismatch in character encoding (often called "mojibake") when saving or transferring the file. It starts with the prefix "103-" and ends in the ".mp4" video format. Depending on your goal with this file, 1. Identifying the Content
Operating systems have strict rules about valid characters in filenames. If the file won't open or move because of its name: Bug in RunProcessAsync? · Issue #103 · unosquare/swan The filename provided appears to contain , likely
: Right-click the file and select Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac) to see if there are any readable tags or details under the "Details" or "More Info" tabs. Identifying the Content Operating systems have strict rules
The garbled text might be a corrupted version of a non-English language (such as Russian or Chinese) that wasn't decoded correctly by your operating system. The garbled text might be a corrupted version
: Try opening the file in a versatile media player like VLC Media Player or SMPlayer , which are often better at handling files with unusual names or encoding issues. 2. Renaming the File