Use a tool like MediaInfo to see the "Encoded Date" and "Writing Library." This can tell you exactly what device (e.g., iPhone, GoPro, Sony) created the file.
Likely 1080p (FHD) or 2160p (4K) depending on the source device. 🔍 How to Identify the Content
Many G-sensor enabled cameras use "G" prefixes to denote "G-force" events (protected recordings).
Temporary files generated by software like Adobe Premiere or DaVinci Resolve. 2. Common Technical Specifications
If this is a standard modern video file, it likely contains: MPEG-4 Part 14 (.mp4). Video Codec: H.264 (AVC) or H.265 (HEVC). Audio Codec: AAC or PCM.
Use a tool like MediaInfo to see the "Encoded Date" and "Writing Library." This can tell you exactly what device (e.g., iPhone, GoPro, Sony) created the file.
Likely 1080p (FHD) or 2160p (4K) depending on the source device. 🔍 How to Identify the Content
Many G-sensor enabled cameras use "G" prefixes to denote "G-force" events (protected recordings).
Temporary files generated by software like Adobe Premiere or DaVinci Resolve. 2. Common Technical Specifications
If this is a standard modern video file, it likely contains: MPEG-4 Part 14 (.mp4). Video Codec: H.264 (AVC) or H.265 (HEVC). Audio Codec: AAC or PCM.