MediaInfo 0.7.75 is a program that can provide you with various information about your audio and video files.
You should pay attention when installing this tool. Since it is ad-supported, MediaInfo offers to download and install a third-party component that it doesn't need in order to work properly.
Once you initiate the tool with the plain and simple interface, you can configure preferences, such as interface language and output format. But you can also select your preferred custom sheet and text.
You can import files or folders by using the file browser or the "drag and drop" method. Furthermore, you can toggle the viewing mode between "Basic", "Sheet", "Tree", "Text", "HTML", and others.
You can view the file path, format, file size, duration, overall bitrate and bitrate mode, encoded date, copyright, sampling rate, duration, frame rate, bit depth, scan type, compression mode, stream size, language, and more.
In addition, you can export information in a customized format (e.g. CSV, sheet, text, HTML, XML), create a header file, enable advanced mode, and more.
The tool uses a moderate amount of system resources and doesn't include a help file. However, MediaInfo didn't freeze, crash or pop up errors during our tests. On the other hand, the interface is very simplistic and could use some improvements.
Also, some features are not available in the “Options” menu. Even so, we strongly recommend MediaInfo to all users, especially to the experienced ones.
FEATURES
• Read many video and audio file formats
• Multiple means to view information (text, sheet, tree, HTML...)
• You can customize theses views
• Exporting possibilities : text, CSV, HTML...
• Graphical Interface, or Command Line
• Integration with MS-Windows shell
• Localization capacities
NEW
* MXF: consideraing 60 fps timecode tracks with 2 components having a difference of 2 frames as a single timecode
* EBUCore 1.6: switch to the link of the final XSD
* XDCAM: some directory structures were wrongly detected as XDCAM structure having a XML file
* MXF: SDTI 60 fps times were wrong
* #B927, DPX: date/time specific DPX format was used instead of the ISO-like one
* #B927, EBUCore: invalid content in attribute startDate
* ProRes: streams with apcs CodecID were displayed with an incoherent bit depth instead of no bit depth
REQUIRMENTS
OS: Windows All
DEVELOPER
home page
FILE-SIZE
4.5/7.6 MB
» MediaInfo Final
» MediaInfo Portable
You should pay attention when installing this tool. Since it is ad-supported, MediaInfo offers to download and install a third-party component that it doesn't need in order to work properly.
Once you initiate the tool with the plain and simple interface, you can configure preferences, such as interface language and output format. But you can also select your preferred custom sheet and text.
You can import files or folders by using the file browser or the "drag and drop" method. Furthermore, you can toggle the viewing mode between "Basic", "Sheet", "Tree", "Text", "HTML", and others.
You can view the file path, format, file size, duration, overall bitrate and bitrate mode, encoded date, copyright, sampling rate, duration, frame rate, bit depth, scan type, compression mode, stream size, language, and more.
In addition, you can export information in a customized format (e.g. CSV, sheet, text, HTML, XML), create a header file, enable advanced mode, and more.
The tool uses a moderate amount of system resources and doesn't include a help file. However, MediaInfo didn't freeze, crash or pop up errors during our tests. On the other hand, the interface is very simplistic and could use some improvements.
Also, some features are not available in the “Options” menu. Even so, we strongly recommend MediaInfo to all users, especially to the experienced ones.
FEATURES
• Read many video and audio file formats
• Multiple means to view information (text, sheet, tree, HTML...)
• You can customize theses views
• Exporting possibilities : text, CSV, HTML...
• Graphical Interface, or Command Line
• Integration with MS-Windows shell
• Localization capacities
NEW
* MXF: consideraing 60 fps timecode tracks with 2 components having a difference of 2 frames as a single timecode
* EBUCore 1.6: switch to the link of the final XSD
* XDCAM: some directory structures were wrongly detected as XDCAM structure having a XML file
* MXF: SDTI 60 fps times were wrong
* #B927, DPX: date/time specific DPX format was used instead of the ISO-like one
* #B927, EBUCore: invalid content in attribute startDate
* ProRes: streams with apcs CodecID were displayed with an incoherent bit depth instead of no bit depth
REQUIRMENTS
OS: Windows All
DEVELOPER
home page
FILE-SIZE
4.5/7.6 MB
» MediaInfo Final
» MediaInfo Portable
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