- Apr 17, 2011
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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 - Link.
- License: Switched back to LGPLv2+Exceptions
- PCX support
- PSD support
- Matroska: ALAC detection
- OGG/MKV: Opus speech format support
- AVI: detecting more inconsistencies in stream durations
- GXF: crash with Time code tracks without frame rate info
- MPEG-4: stream order (hidden by default), in order to provide the same numbers as mkvtoolnix 5.2+ Track ID
- QuickTime: default channel map is "L R" for stereo streams (as it seems to be in QuickTime player)
- MPEG-4: support of WMA (version 1, version 2, Pro, Lossless) in MPEG-4
- FLV: handling of metadata with an underscore before the real metadata name
- MXF: support of files with header missing TrackNumber in the descriptor (if it is present only in footer)
- MXF: Language from DMS-1
- ProRes: analysis of the ProRes raw stream (including scan order for interlaced content)
- colour_primaries, transfer_characteristics, matrix_coefficients: canonicalization of results
- MPEG-4 Visual: colour_primaries, transfer_characteristics, matrix_coefficients
- ProRes: colour_primaries, transfer_characteristics, matrix_coefficients
- GIF: Display Aspect Ratio
- different behavior depending of compilation options (so Linux version was missing some info)
- MPEG-4: audio/video delay was wrong in case of negative delay
- CEA-608: Memory leaks removed
- AVC: crash in case of analyzing some invalid SEI
- MPEG Audio: crash with some files having Lyrics 2 tags
- MPEG Audio: crash with some files having APE tags
- AVI: secondary genre comes after primary genres in the "Genre" field
- FLV: better handling of files containing more than 1 meta chunk
- MPEG-TS/MPEG-PS: was aborting during full parsing in the case of very damaged streams
- Vorbis: infinite loop if codebook_entries>=256
- Id3v2: crash with some unsynchronized frames, especially with UTF-16 comments
- Id3v2: Wrong mime type of covers
- MPEG-PS: crash in case of language info in descriptors
- Java binding: crash with MediaInfo::Inform() (Windows 32-bit only)
- MPEG-TS: false-positive in case of some MPEG-4 files with wrong extension
- FLV: crash in some specific cases (malformed files)
- MVC: Scan type was wrong with MVC-only (without the underlying AVC stream) stream
- MPLS: stream duration was wrong with standalone (without the referenced M2TS) files
- MPLS: incoherent behavior with MPLS having more than one PlayListItem
- MPEG-TS: crash with some corrupted streams
- MOV: all EIA/CEA-608 captions were not well detected
- Matroska: Trying to better detect VFR streams, frame rate was wrong in case of interlaced content
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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...
Change Log - Link.
- License: Switched back to LGPLv2+Exceptions
- PCX support
- PSD support
- Matroska: ALAC detection
- OGG/MKV: Opus speech format support
- AVI: detecting more inconsistencies in stream durations
- GXF: crash with Time code tracks without frame rate info
- MPEG-4: stream order (hidden by default), in order to provide the same numbers as mkvtoolnix 5.2+ Track ID
- QuickTime: default channel map is "L R" for stereo streams (as it seems to be in QuickTime player)
- MPEG-4: support of WMA (version 1, version 2, Pro, Lossless) in MPEG-4
- FLV: handling of metadata with an underscore before the real metadata name
- MXF: support of files with header missing TrackNumber in the descriptor (if it is present only in footer)
- MXF: Language from DMS-1
- ProRes: analysis of the ProRes raw stream (including scan order for interlaced content)
- colour_primaries, transfer_characteristics, matrix_coefficients: canonicalization of results
- MPEG-4 Visual: colour_primaries, transfer_characteristics, matrix_coefficients
- ProRes: colour_primaries, transfer_characteristics, matrix_coefficients
- GIF: Display Aspect Ratio
- different behavior depending of compilation options (so Linux version was missing some info)
- MPEG-4: audio/video delay was wrong in case of negative delay
- CEA-608: Memory leaks removed
- AVC: crash in case of analyzing some invalid SEI
- MPEG Audio: crash with some files having Lyrics 2 tags
- MPEG Audio: crash with some files having APE tags
- AVI: secondary genre comes after primary genres in the "Genre" field
- FLV: better handling of files containing more than 1 meta chunk
- MPEG-TS/MPEG-PS: was aborting during full parsing in the case of very damaged streams
- Vorbis: infinite loop if codebook_entries>=256
- Id3v2: crash with some unsynchronized frames, especially with UTF-16 comments
- Id3v2: Wrong mime type of covers
- MPEG-PS: crash in case of language info in descriptors
- Java binding: crash with MediaInfo::Inform() (Windows 32-bit only)
- MPEG-TS: false-positive in case of some MPEG-4 files with wrong extension
- FLV: crash in some specific cases (malformed files)
- MVC: Scan type was wrong with MVC-only (without the underlying AVC stream) stream
- MPLS: stream duration was wrong with standalone (without the referenced M2TS) files
- MPLS: incoherent behavior with MPLS having more than one PlayListItem
- MPEG-TS: crash with some corrupted streams
- MOV: all EIA/CEA-608 captions were not well detected
- Matroska: Trying to better detect VFR streams, frame rate was wrong in case of interlaced content

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