If you encountered this file in a specific project or folder, it is likely one of the following:
A reference file used by developers to test how video players or editing software handle high-frame-rate content.
Automated surveillance or telemetric systems often use alphanumeric strings (e.g., "g096") for clip identification. g096.mp4
Shooting at 96 FPS requires a very high shutter speed, meaning footage often appears dark or "muddy" if not shot in bright sunlight or with professional lighting.
Could you provide on where you saw this filename or what the video contains? This would help narrow down its exact origin. If you encountered this file in a specific
A raw clip straight from a camera (like the Panasonic GH4 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. ) using an automated naming convention.
Ubuntu 20.04, QGC 4.2, cannot connect raw video - QGroundControl Could you provide on where you saw this
The "96" in the filename most likely signifies . This specific frame rate became famous among videographers with the release of cameras like the Panasonic GH4 , which was the first consumer-grade mirrorless camera capable of shooting at 96 FPS for full HD slow-motion.