MediaInfo 0.7.62
MediaInfo provides you with a quick access to the inner values of your audio and video files. Whether you want to glance at the set-up of tracks included in a file or you want to know all the precise details about the codecs used, MediaInfo will offer the suitable view.
You can choose between a graphical user interface to quickly select the appropriate view on the data and a command line interface to automatically retrieve and process media information in your own scripts. For these purposes, MediaInfo's views are customizable the easy way.
MediaInfo's Features:
Information Categories:
Supported Formats and Containers:
Change Log:
- ARIB STD B24/B37 caption detection (both Japanese and Brazilian versions)
- LXF: support of AVC, VC-3, MPEG audio, AC-3, Dolby E, and AAC detection and analysis
- AC-3: support of 22.05 kHz streams (out of specs but they exist)
- MOV: AIC (Apple Intermediate Codec) scan type detection
- MOV: support of AVID metadata (interlacement information)
- Time code dedicated tracks (MOV, MXF, GXF)
- Time code track (MPEG-4/MOV, GXF, MXF)
- Time code in SDTI (MXF)
- Time code in System scheme 1 (MXF)
- Time code in SMPTE RP 188 (aka SMPTE ST 12-2 aka ATC aka VANC) (GXF, LXF, MXF)
- Time code in SMPTE RP 196 (aka HANC)
- MPEG Video Time code
- MPEG-TS: format_identifier, pointer_field, section_length (hidden by default)
- CEA-608/708: caption detection duration is increased to 15 seconds (or 64 MB) in order to miss less caption content
- Image files as a video stream: file name of the last file
- MOV: crash with some malformed files (Time scale set to 0)
- AAC: crash with some malformed streams
- AVI: was not analyzing VBR streams without bit rate info in header
- Division by 0 with 0-byte files
- Id3v2: crash with some malformed tags
- Bit rate display was "0 bps" if the real bit rate is more than 4 Gbps
- Division by 0 in case of 0 byte long file
- MPEG-4: wrong muxing mode information in case of A/53 captions in MPEG Video in MOV
- P2 Clip: wrong uppercase/lowercase in the file name of source files.
- MOV: PCM endianness was sometimes wrong
- MPEG-4: JPEG interlacement was sometimes wrong
- MPEG Video: wrong DAR information in case of DAR change between begin and end of the file
You can choose between a graphical user interface to quickly select the appropriate view on the data and a command line interface to automatically retrieve and process media information in your own scripts. For these purposes, MediaInfo's views are customizable the easy way.
MediaInfo's Features:
- Different and customizable views on media information (Text, Table, Tree Structure, HTML, XML...)
- Data Export as Text, CSV, HTML, XML...
- Graphical User Interface, Command Line Interface, DLL
- Integration in MS-Windows (Drag'n'Drop, Context menu)
- Localization
Information Categories:
- Basics: Title, Author, Director, Album, Title Nr., Date, Length...
- Video: Codec, Aspect Ratio, Frame Rate, Bit Rate...
- Audio: Codec, Sampling Rate, Channels, Languages, Bit Rate...
- Text: Language of Subtitles
- Chapters: Nr. of Chapters, Outline
Supported Formats and Containers:
- Video: MKV, OGM, AVI, DivX, WMV, QuickTime, Real, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DVD (VOB)... (Codecs: DivX, XviD, MSMPEG4, ASP, H.264, AVC...)
- Audio: OGG, MP3, WAV, RA, AC3, DTS, AAC, M4A, AU, AIFF...
- Untertitel: SRT, SSA, ASS, SAMI...
Title: MediaInfo 0.7.62
Filename: MediaInfo_GUI_0.7.62_Windows.exe
File size: 4.21MB (4,419,544 bytes)
Requirements: Windows (All Versions)
Languages: Multiple languages
License: Open Source
Date added: February 24, 2013
Author: MediaArea.net SARL
www.mediainfo.sourceforge.net
Change Log:
- ARIB STD B24/B37 caption detection (both Japanese and Brazilian versions)
- LXF: support of AVC, VC-3, MPEG audio, AC-3, Dolby E, and AAC detection and analysis
- AC-3: support of 22.05 kHz streams (out of specs but they exist)
- MOV: AIC (Apple Intermediate Codec) scan type detection
- MOV: support of AVID metadata (interlacement information)
- Time code dedicated tracks (MOV, MXF, GXF)
- Time code track (MPEG-4/MOV, GXF, MXF)
- Time code in SDTI (MXF)
- Time code in System scheme 1 (MXF)
- Time code in SMPTE RP 188 (aka SMPTE ST 12-2 aka ATC aka VANC) (GXF, LXF, MXF)
- Time code in SMPTE RP 196 (aka HANC)
- MPEG Video Time code
- MPEG-TS: format_identifier, pointer_field, section_length (hidden by default)
- CEA-608/708: caption detection duration is increased to 15 seconds (or 64 MB) in order to miss less caption content
- Image files as a video stream: file name of the last file
- MOV: crash with some malformed files (Time scale set to 0)
- AAC: crash with some malformed streams
- AVI: was not analyzing VBR streams without bit rate info in header
- Division by 0 with 0-byte files
- Id3v2: crash with some malformed tags
- Bit rate display was "0 bps" if the real bit rate is more than 4 Gbps
- Division by 0 in case of 0 byte long file
- MPEG-4: wrong muxing mode information in case of A/53 captions in MPEG Video in MOV
- P2 Clip: wrong uppercase/lowercase in the file name of source files.
- MOV: PCM endianness was sometimes wrong
- MPEG-4: JPEG interlacement was sometimes wrong
- MPEG Video: wrong DAR information in case of DAR change between begin and end of the file
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