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as you can see in the file header, the tag is QFAT
first i thought this could a hd image file (indicating the hd was in FAT format not NTFS), but i don't know any hd image formats that uses this (at least qemu,bosch,vmware,etc)
AFAIK, i don't think is a video file, at least the main formats. You could try TRID tool (http://mark0.net/soft-trid-e.html) to see it the tool could recognice the file.
good luck!
Edit:
you could rename it to .mp4 or .avi and try to open it with Videolan, also try opening it with winrar, or with 7zip, if it fails you could even try to repair it with winrar, the tool will look for valid zips or rar inside the container. Sometimes it works.
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