Video Length / media duration property

Hi,
Which managed / crawled property is used for media duration (video length)? i see there is one managed property named media duration that is mapped to the crawled property ows_MediaDuration - does it means that it'll work only on videos from SharePoint Libraries
and not video from file share?
keren tsur

It is ows_MediaLengthInSeconds
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