![]() ![]() I would have taken the easy way to just ask you what kind of information I need to extract from the video, but then every one who doesn't know the syntax will come back asking for redundant questions. So in order to extract specific information for a video using MediaInfo.exe CLI, I'll just have to kindly ask here because I am unable to customize the parameters myself, since I don't get the syntax on the documentation. Unfortunately the MediaInfo website documentation does not clarify how to properly use MediaInfo.exe with the CLI version to extract specific information, and the -Info Parameters just lists a lot of parameters without instructing how to use them. However, I'm truly sorry for this process to be redundant. I respect them, and also respect those who answer them. Others ask the same question for FrameRate, Duration, & Resolution. They are respected, and the advanced users who answer them are also respected. "I do not know how to get BitRate only from MediaInfo". The same type of questions keep re-occurring because the source problem is NOT solved, which is to teach people how to fish, rather than feeding them with fish. We do not transmit or collect personally identifiable information.There is a pattern of questioning here that I noticed in many categories, but for the sake of this topic I'll talk about MediaInfo CLI. X Windows installer: OpenCandy library is updated and Microsoft agrees it is not dangerous for user privacy, it does not alert anymore. X AVI: OpenDML indexes were no more parsed X AAC: crash, infinite loop or wrong result with some files X MPEG-4 Visual: Advanced was detected as Advanced AVI: Crash with some AVC streams (not sized blocks) X Ut Video: Color space information was wrong X AVC: wrong GOP information in some cases X AVC: crash with file having big log2_max_pic_order_cnt_lsb_minus4 value X MPEG Video, discarding bad (always 0) group_start X #3173391, Id3v2: was using local encoding instead of ISO-8859-1 + MPEG Video: intra_dc_precision information (in advanced mode) + Id3v2 and MP4 tags: better mapping with iTunes fields + AES3: bit depth of AES3, bit depth of compressed audio stream, endianess + Belarusian, Ukrainian translations updated ![]()
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