: This indicates the lowest standard video resolution. It is very grainy and mostly used to save data or for viewing on very old devices.

: This is a generic name often assigned by browsers or basic video-saving tools when they can't retrieve the actual title of the video.

: If the file downloaded automatically without you clicking anything, run a quick scan with your antivirus (like Windows Defender or Malwarebytes) to ensure no "drive-by" installers were attached.

: If you were trying to save a video from a social media site using a browser extension, the extension may have failed to fetch the high-quality version and defaulted to a generic 240p "placeholder."

: Your computer adds this because there is already a file named "Download" in that folder. It’s an automated way to prevent overwriting.

: This is the file container. While MP4 is a standard video format, generic files with this name are frequently used to hide adware or malware . Why did this happen?