: Trimming, splitting, and merging video clips.
: Right-click the process in Task Manager and select "Open file location." If it is sitting in your Temp folder or System32 rather than a dedicated program folder, it is likely malware. videoplaytool.exe
If the tool is in Program Files but still using resources when you aren't watching videos: : Trimming, splitting, and merging video clips
A: Not necessarily, but you should verify it. : You can use the Task Manager (Ctrl
: You can use the Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) to see if the file is currently running. Look for it under the "Processes" tab.
: Manufacturers use this method to ensure "chain of evidence," making it difficult to extract raw video without their specific player.
If you do not recognize the software, or if your security software flags it, you should remove it immediately: