MediaInfo 0.7.60

MediaArea.net SARL - (Open Source)



The codec used by a particular video is now very easy to find using the useful application named MediaInfo.

MediaInfo is a quick and effective tool developed to offer detailed information about the multimedia documents such as the codec used by a particular video.

The application is able to scan the files and then indicate the audio (MP3, Flac, AAC, WMA) and video (DivX, XviD, H264/AVC, WMV) codecs used. A link to the website to download the codec is also available, offering the possibility to install the codecs in a very convenient way.

MediaInfo is able to provide lots of information, including the number of frames per second, the rate used, the sampling frequency audio tracks or the number of channels available. MediaInfo also integrates to the context menu of Windows Explorer to access information from a sequence with a few clicks.

Its interface is more than simple: with just a point to the file or directory containing audio files and / or video it scans them presenting the result in different ways such as table, tree, plain text, or HTML page. Data can also be exported into text, HTML or CSV.

Title:
MediaInfo 0.7.60
File Size:
2.2 MB
Requirements:
Windows (All Versions)
Language:
en-us
License:
Open Source
Date Added:
02 Sep 2012
Publisher:
MediaArea.net SARL
Homepage:
http://www.mediainfo.sourceforge.net
MD5 Checksum:
5C103C147449A328679A09588135EFA0

- GUI: added shell extension icon
- MPEG-TS/PS: improved detection of buggy time stamps
- DPX: color primaries and transfer characteristics
- MPEG-TS: Added support of scrambled streams without transport_scrambling_control bit set (e.g. PlayReady)
- MPEG-TS: Name of some scrambling algorithms
- MPEG-TS: detection of CBR/VBR at container level
- MPEG Video: better detection of variable GOP
- Matroska: some streams were wrongly detected sa VFR
- XML output: invalid characters, now if there is an invalid character, data is transported in base64
- LXF: wrong video bit rate with some files
- AC-3/E-AC-3: hang up with some Little Endian streams
- AAC: wrong min and max bit rate in case of partial (default) parsing, disabling it
- AVC: crash or hang up with some malformed/scrambled streams
- Opus: wrong duration in case of non-48kHz stream
- MOV: 25 fps + drop frame time codes were not handled correctly




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