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MediaInfo V0.7.34   
Suggested by TPFC Fan - Updated by Checker on 11 Jul 2010
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Synopsis: MediaInfo provides a great deal of technical and tag information from audio/video files. It features many different layouts to display the information, as well as the ability to create custom layouts as well. Can be used to find missing codecs or just to get all the information you'd need from a multimedia file.
Writes settings to: Application folder
Dependencies: UNICOWS.DLL (Win98/ME only)
How to extract: Download the 7-Zip package under mediainfo-gui sub folder (use the i386 version if you do not have a 64-bit system) and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch MediaInfo.exe. Shell extension and Shell InfoTip should be unchecked before choosing OK.
Stealth [?]: No
Unicode support: Yes
License: LGPL
System Requirements: Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] raphaelYup great, but then again my simple portable mediaplayer MPLAYER does it all :-)
BTW, as any player should IMHO.
 [2006-11-25 10:55]

[Anonymous] Zenraphael> MPLAYER does not tel you what are all the tags included in the file, or the codec settings (MP3 VBR or not, DivX with B-frames or not...). MediaInfo is useful for codec finding *and* a lot of other things ;-) [2006-11-26 04:59]

[Anonymous] tripexIt's not that accurate than GSpot, i.e the bitrate when vbr. Audio and video bitrate was wrong on my test files).
Furthermore it tells you only DivX 5 instead of DivX 6.4 and so on...
 [2007-02-07 14:51]

[Anonymous] spchtrAspect Ratio function seems to have changed. Movies that previously reported 2.35 are reporting 16/9 (1.777) which is quite a difference... I use this program to figure AR for MediaCoder when I reencode to mp4. [2007-02-07 16:48]

[Anonymous] WebforkSince the download link has a long list of files that may confuse those not familiar with sourceforge:

You'll want to get the file:

"MediaInfo_0.7.4.6_GUI_Win32_WithoutInstaller.7z"

(Note that over the weeks or months, those numbers may increase as the program is updated but the "GUI_Win32_WithoutInstaller" will likely remain.)
 [2007-04-29 17:21]

[Anonymous] Zentripex> DivX 6.4 codec does NOT exist, the 4CC is always DX50 (wich is always only MPEG-4 ASP codec...). The encoder is DivX 6.4 (you can see it in the detailled views), and any MPEG-4 player will read this file, even if the player is released 2 years before the release of DivX 6.4 ;-)

spchtr> This may be a bug, I will verify the AR on my test files.

If you have some problems with this version, you can create a bug report on Sourceforge project page.
Zen, developper of MediaInfo
 [2007-04-30 03:13]

[Anonymous] gamirasUnicode support is partial. Unicode paths aren't accepted when sent from command line. [2008-04-16 07:54]

[Anonymous] tripexavinaptic is the best if information is more important than a cute look [2008-05-24 09:45]

[Anonymous] StanleyWhy does this page say Version 0.7.28, while the page pointed to by the Download icons says Version 0.7.27?
Where cab I find 0.7.28 portable>
 [2010-02-21 22:20]

[Anonymous] mindstalker@Stanley: well, I guess the screenshots here are mainly as a quick reference, and updating them each time theres an updated version wouldn't be very practical [2010-04-16 17:49]

[Anonymous] MarkAnybody can suggest a similar app to get ALL info for JPG - BMP - PNG - TIFF?

MediaInfo is actually supposed to support these formats but the info supplied is nothing more than the one given by the OS.

Tnx in advance
 [2010-04-17 12:57]

[Anonymous] avoidzOpenCandy and other such backdoorware doesn't belong in these open source projects. Like someone else suggested, get the 7z version not the installer version. [2010-05-02 13:57]

[Anonymous] KunjuBut kmplayer gives the same info IMHO [2010-05-09 07:47]

[Anonymous] Terry HollettIt's great for identifying files that have no extensions. [2010-05-16 23:02]


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