17102501_1440p.mp4
Use online tools like CloudConvert or Adobe Express to change it to a smaller 1080p file.
If the 1440p resolution is too large for sharing or your specific player, you can downscale or convert it:
Use ExifTool or MediaInfo to find hidden metadata like the camera model, GPS coordinates (if recorded), and the specific encoder/codec ID used. 3. Converting or Editing 17102501_1440p.mp4
Right-click the file and select Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac) to see the exact date it was created or modified.
Since this is a standard MP4 file, it is highly compatible with most modern devices. Use online tools like CloudConvert or Adobe Express
The numeric prefix "17102501" often suggests a timestamp or a serial ID (e.g., Year 2017, October 25th).
Requires a display and graphics card capable of 2K playback for full quality. Some older systems (like Windows 7) may struggle with resolutions above 1080p in native players. Converting or Editing Right-click the file and select
Use VLC Media Player or Windows Media Player ; these support the high-resolution 1440p playback required for this file.