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Open the video, swipe up, or tap the "i" (Info) icon to see the capture date, resolution (e.g., 4K at 60fps), file size, and camera lens used. 1.3.3, 1.3.29
Likely H.264 or HEVC (H.265) , depending on your device's "High Efficiency" camera settings. 1.3.5 IMG_0262.MOV
For a formal report, tools like ExifTool can extract deeply embedded "MakerNotes" that regular apps might miss, such as specific GPS track data or unique sensor pattern noise used for device authentication. 1.3.2 , 1.3.18, 1.3.28 Open the video, swipe up, or tap the
Note that transferring the file via some third-party apps or "Optimized Storage" can strip the original creation date or GPS tags. 1.3.24 , 1.3.32 If the file were edited on the device,
Captured via an Apple device (iPhone/iPad) or imported from an Apple Photos library. 1.3.3 How to Extract Detailed Metadata
Original iPhone files typically follow the IMG_XXXX naming convention. If the file were edited on the device, it might be renamed to IMG_EXXXX . 1.3.14