Many security systems and dashcams save files using a "Group/Channel + Number" format.
To help you get the text you need, here are the most likely ways this file name is used: 1. GoPro or Action Camera Footage
If you can tell me where you saw this file (e.g., a specific YouTube channel, a school assignment, or a legal document) or what happens in the video , I can write a detailed summary or analysis for you.
GoPro cameras often use specific naming conventions (like GH010111.mp4 or GX010111.mp4 ). A file named g4_0111.mp4 might be a clip from a or a similar action camera.
Occasionally, cryptic file names are used in "Alternate Reality Games" (ARGs) or "creepypasta" stories to make a video feel like "found footage" or a leaked file.
In academic research or AI training (like computer vision datasets), files are often stripped of descriptive names and given alphanumeric codes like g4_0111.mp4 to keep the data organized.
This might be a specific gesture, a short clip of a person walking, or a robotic task used for machine learning analysis. 4. ARG or Internet Mystery
This usually involves extreme sports, travel vlogs, or point-of-view (POV) automotive footage. 2. Surveillance or Dashcam Export