![]() codecs are "Sorensen Video 3" and uncompressed pcm audio (FOURCC: "twos"). mov on my hd (sorry, no link) which isn't recognised at all too. whenever there is no audio or video track in a container, the codec name is displayed in the format-column too instead of the real container name, which is very confusing (at least for me). There are so many codec options to choose from that its no surprise K-Lite codec packs have become so popular.i would appreciate it if the actual FOURCC would be displayed somewhere in conjunction with your "translated" description.this movie here ( ) has exactly the same codecs, but this time "ima4" is detected as a second video track instead of the audio track.according to mplayer they should be "ima4" (IMA ADPCM) for audio and "SVQ3" (Sorensen Video 3) for the video track. while "MPEG-4 Audio" is technically correct, i think it would be more helpfull for users if you would write "MPEG-4 Audio (AAC)" and maybe even "MPEG-4 Audio (HE-AAC)" too."MPEG-4 Video" should maybe renamed to "MPEG-4 (A)SP" and "MPEG-4 AVC" to better differentiate the two variants. ![]() why is the mpeg container called "MPEG 1 Multiplexer" instead of simply "MPEG 1"? is this the official name?.i guess "S-Mpeg 4 v3" should really be "MS-Mpeg 4 v3", right?.i'm not sure if those are really mpeg audio streams, but it could very well be so. swf (flash) supported? its not mentioned anywhere but mediainfo finds mpeg-audio streams in some of them (albeit with bitrate 0). Thus you may get slightly different results in AMC Updater than you do in AMC. Quite often GSpot offers more info but too frequently fails to identify frame rate (that Win File Explorer is able to identify in Properties -> Detials tab). ![]() It optionally includes a shell extension for Windows Explorer. It can give you information about the audio and video format, video resolution, duration, etc. Note: MediaPortal may provide a more up to date version of MediaInfo than Ant Movie Catalog. On the go I use MediaInfo and GSpot when needing more precise info about the duration of a video track. MediaInfo Lite is a tool to analyze media files. Subtitles and Audio languages are only reported if they are contained in your movie file, not external files.Īlternatively, try downloading the latest version of MediaInfo to verify your issue. If a field you need is not shown, please report a bug in the forums. Relevant media data from the file will be displayed on the form.
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