: Use a tool like MediaInfo to see the technical details (encoding date, software used) which might hint at its origin.

Since the filename itself doesn't describe the video, you can try the following to figure out what it is:

: The .mkv extension indicates it is a Matroska Video file, a high-quality container that can hold video, multiple audio tracks, and subtitles.

This filename appears to be an automatically generated string, common for files uploaded to or downloaded from messaging platforms like . The "AgAD..." prefix is a standard format used by Telegram's servers to identify unique media objects. What is this file?

: Revisit the chat or website where you obtained the file; the surrounding text or "caption" usually provides the context.

: Files with these alphanumeric names are usually cached media or direct downloads from a private chat, group, or channel. How to identify the content