Difference between Media duration and Video duration

What is a difference because MEDIA DURATION value then VIDEO DURATION? I see no difference. I thought that MEDIA DURATION is all time of video from start to the end and a VIDEO DURATION is a total sum of this one video in my timeline. Added to each other.
I don't know... what is a difference?

So what is wrong in my video? I made this video to show how I do this. And like you see, numbers are the same.
What is wrong, tell me...
Nothing is "wrong" except your assumption in your original post.
In your examples, the media and video durations ARE the same, and that is why the numbers are the same. The numbers will be different only if you set an in and out point. The example Joe gave you illustrated that the numbers are different only when an in and/or out point is set that is less than the total length of the media.
Your assumption in the original post (that "MEDIA DURATION is all time of video from start to the end and a VIDEO DURATION is a total sum of this one video in my timeline. Added to each other.") is not correct - unless by video duration you mean the length of one clip from in to out point.

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