To view the content, you simply need to restore the proper file extension:
: 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.
: You should now be able to open it with any standard video player like VLC, QuickTime, or your phone's gallery app.
: Right-click (on a PC) or long-press (on a phone) the file to rename it.
: Change the name from _ghsb(1)mp4 to _ghsb(1).mp4 .
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.
: 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.