Hi Msinger yes I see them as “GPS coordinates” via Picture information extractor 7.00 (PIE), it’s habit to use this (from looking at photos), which is photo exif viewing software.
I haven’t looked using the right click method but I see that that has been shown by Fly-Dawg. I chose a random video and looking at the video and the indicated point on a map the shown coordinates are reasonably accurate. PIE is ‘looking’ at a .mov video.
I haven’t worked out what bit of the video the data refers to but it good enough to say this was shot at location xyz and at a height of abc ABOVE SEA LEVEL.
Edit I have just tried your “right click” and I am not seeing the lat and long etc. However PIE is still seeing them and I have also tried another folder of drone videos with the same results, PIE sees them, “right click” does not.