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While the filename tells you it was created on , at approximately 12:13 AM , the file itself likely contains deeper technical details:

[2105.06361] Forensic Analysis of Video Files Using Metadata - arXiv

: Tools like ExifTool or Online Metadata Viewers provide a full breakdown of every technical tag inside the container.