MediaInfo V0.7.24
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:34 am
Thanks infimum
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Version 0.7.70, 2014-09-03
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* DTS Neural Audio: display of DTS Neural Audio descriptor information (matrix encoded channels count and position), sponsored by Numericable
* FFV1: version, bit depth, color space, chroma subsampling, versions 0 to 3, sponsored by NOA Audio Solutions
* HuffYUV: version, bit depth, color space, chroma subsampling, versions 1 to 3, sponsored by NOA Audio Solutions
* PDF: basic detection (goal is to detect PDF/A profile)
* HLS: support of encrypted streams (key must be in FileName.FileExt.key or provided via the library API)
* CDP: using CDP service descriptor for the list of 708 services + language information
* MXF: showing the real bit depth ("Quantization bits"); the count of bits stored in the file is in a new field "Stored bit depth" if it differs
* MXF: Audio "frame rate" (how PCM content is split in packets) information
* MXF: Audio block alignment byte size (hidden by default)
* VC-3: adding the commercial name "DNxHD" + bitrate class
* MXF: SMPTE ST 377-4 (MXF Multichannel Audio Labeling Framework)
* MXF: "ChannelLayoutID" new field (hidden by default) containing the MXF Channel Assignment Label
* Wave64: Duration
* CDP: frame rate
* IMF: improvements (still work in progress)
* QuickTime: ia13 CodecID
* CDP: using ccsvcinfo_section() for service presence and language information
* MXF/CDP: law rating (from CEA-608 XDS) information added (other containers were already supported)
* CEA-608: Program name information
* BMP: support of OS/2 headers
* HLS: com.apple.streaming.transportStreamTimestamp support
* ISM: ISMT / text (TTML) streams support
* MXF: detection of buggy BlockAlign from some muxers, so PCM bit depth is correctly detected despite the buggy metadata
* HEVC: library name of some encoding libraries
* MPEG-2 Video: picture structure for interlaced content (interlaced content can have a frame structure)
* HLS: support of some encrypted files (AES-128 with default IV and per segment), key is provided by the command line --File_Encryption_Key=(Base64 data)
* HEVC: adding support of x265 library name and x265 encoding settings
* ProRes: more details about ProRes in AVI or Matroska
* DV: support of AVd1 CodecID
* CMake: scripts improvements, thanks to Ivan Romanov
* Matroska: file name of attachments, thanks to Marshall
* HEVC: some streams with VUI were not parsed
* MPEG Video: was not correctly handling 1000:1001 frame rates and NDF time codes combination during frame count computing
* MPEG Video: was not correctly detecting the time stamp of the first frame in case of closed GOP with first frame not the I-frame
* XDCAM: information about the MXF header presence was not provided if MOV header has a glbl atom
* Some specific C++11 code is removed for full compatibility with older C++
* MXF: Time codes values were buggy in case of MXF with pre-charge ("Origin" not 0)
* MPEG-4 Visual: wrong analysis in case on video_object_layer_shape not set to regular
* MPEG-4/MOV: trying to display the summary differently when there is a difference between container and raw stream channels count information (long term method to be discussed)
* Non-Unicode version was not building anymore
* DyLib: trying to have a better support of pure C compilers
In what way it does not "play nice" with Sandboxie? Seems to work okay for me:joby_toss wrote:Doesn't play nice with Sandboxie, so I can't test this properly, but it seems portable.
You mean Drag&Drop? That is already implemented and it works fine for me.joby_toss wrote:Wish it would let me drop media files on it, so I can add it in the SendTo menu
MediaInfoXP doesn't even use any DLL's - except for some fundamental system libraries that you cannot get around, of course.DLL Initialization Failed. Initialization of the dynamic link library %hs failed. The process is terminating abnormally.
Version 0.7.71, 2014-11-09
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+ AS-11 (Core, Segmentation, UK DPP items) display
+ MXF: support of TTML (SMPTE ST 2052) detection
+ MXF: option --File_Mxf_TimeCodeFromMaterialPackage for using the time code track from Material package instead of Source package (CLI/DLL only)
+ Duration in HH:MM:SS:FF format (hidden by default)
+ AVC: detection of Intra profiles
+ MXF: both Material and Source package time codes are displayed
+ MPEG-TS: more information for Teletext subtitle e.g. "For hearing impaired people"
+ Detecting sidecar XML files for captions (e.g. TTML/DFXP), option for CLI and Lib
+ AVC and HEVC: colour_range information (Limited/Full), thanks to Vittorio Giovara
+ OP-47/SDP/Teletext: detection of magazine numbers
+ MOV/MPEG-4: basic support of iTunMOVI tag
+ MOV/MPEG-4: support of track title and few other track related tags
+ MOV/MPEG-4: detection of Dolby E in a stereo track
+ AVC: using the first pic_struct as fallback for scan order if other methods fail, thanks to Smit for the idea
+ IMF: better compatibility with packages from different vendors
+ PBCore 2.0 technical metadata output option, thanks to Dave Rice
+ WMV: Time code track and value of first frame display, sponsored by AVCOM
+ MPEG Video: Open/Closed GOP status
+ HEVC: Support of Pixel Aspect Ratio in VUI, thanks to Kurtnoise
x SMPTE ST 331: wrong channel positions
x B872, MOV: StreamOrder field was wrong in case of chapter references
x More coherency between the File interface and the By buffer interface
x Matroska: wrong dection of video/audio delay in case of B-frames before the first I-frame
x Time code striped/not striped information is moved from "Format_Settings" to "TimeCode_Striped"
x SMPTE ST 337: infinite loop during scanning of some non ST 337 streams
x MP4/MOV: Using less data during detection of Dolby E hidden in a PCM track
x Matroska: some crashs after file name of attachments update
x MXF: MXF time code track was not displayed with some compilation options (e.g. the default Windows build)
x WMV: reviewing the frame rate detection, with e.g. report of difference of real 23.976 fps and thoritical 24.000 fps
Side by side? Not reallyjoby_toss wrote:Is there any way I can compare 2 (video) files side by side?
This option works fine. Thank you!deathcubek wrote:Save the info of the first file to "A.txt" and the info of the second file to "B.txt". Then use your favorite Diff tool on these two files.
https://mediaarea.net/MediaInfo wrote:MediaInfo is a convenient unified display of the most relevant technical and tag data for video and audio files.
[url]http://muldersoft.com/#mixp[/url] author wrote:GUI for MediaInfo, an OpenSource tool for displaying technical information about media files.
MediaInfo in 'Windows (Files) Explorer'… Very small program extracted from Movied to be used separately… It finds MediaInfo.dll (32, 64 bits) and shows media info for almost any media file.
Ah, right. I hadn't realized that deathcubek = MuldeR. Thanks.Midas wrote:hat tip to deathcubek, AKA Mulder