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2024-01-13 09:42 PM
How does Zoom name files beginning with GMT? Do the digits after meaning anything? It is weird that it uses so generic file names which makes them to identify
FOR EXAMPLE
G M T | A B C D E F G H - I J K L M N _ Recording
DO THE Numbers A - N represent anything such as timestamps, recording IDs, or anything useful or is it Random? I have a bunch of downloaded meetings in a folder and trying to identify which is which.
2024-01-13 10:17 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @stphinkle.
The sequence starts with GMT because what follows is a date and time based on Greenwich Mean Time time zone (also referred to as UTC). The remaining characters are the time elements:
YYYY MM DD - HH MM SS
followed by the “_Recording” text, followed by the designation of file contents. See this thread for a discussion of the file content names:
https://community.zoom.com/t5/Events-and-Webinars/Zoom-Recording-Formats/m-p/81733