Azwtikass36_hevc_360p.mp4
This indicates the vertical resolution is 360 pixels. At this resolution, the video is likely intended for previewing or viewing on very small screens, as it will look blurry on a 4K monitor.
If the "36" in your filename refers to a 360-degree camera (like an Insta360 or GoPro), you might encounter issues if the file wasn't "stitched" correctly. AZWTikaSS36_hevc_360p.mp4
If this is a true 360° video, standard media players will show it as a distorted flat image. To "look around," you should upload it to a supported platform like YouTube or use a dedicated VR player. This indicates the vertical resolution is 360 pixels
This is a modern compression standard that provides high-quality video at smaller bitrates than older standards like H.264. However, it can be demanding on older hardware. If this is a true 360° video, standard
For platforms to recognize a file as "360°," specific metadata must be embedded. If your video is flat instead of spherical, you may need to use a 360 Video Metadata Tool to inject the correct tags.