Rpreplay_final1653905960.mov
: If you use a third-party recording app or a "broadcasting" tool that utilizes ReplayKit, it may save the file using this raw format. Common Issues
Some users have reported an issue where iCloud for Windows creates infinite duplicates of these files, appending numbers like (1) , (2) , and so on to the end of the filename. This is typically a syncing glitch between the Apple cloud and the Windows file system. RPReplay_Final1653905960.mov
A file named RPReplay_Final1653905960.mov is a default system-generated file created by the feature on an iPhone or iPad. : If you use a third-party recording app
: This indicates that the file is the completed, rendered version of the recording, often appearing after a user has finished recording or performed a basic edit like trimming. A file named RPReplay_Final1653905960
: If you view the video within the Files app on iOS rather than the Photos app.
By converting the timestamp 1653905960 , we can determine the precise creation date: Monday, May 30, 2022 Time: 10:19:20 AM (UTC) Why does this name appear?
Normally, when you record your screen, the video is saved directly to your app and is simply listed as a "Screen Recording" in the interface. However, you will see this technical file name in the following scenarios: