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Video inspector

O. James Samson - November 19, 2008

If I dint know better, I would say that this program withholds detailed information. This program works well but for the hitches in its installation, where one checks accept/decline seeming “license agreement” not knowing it’s about something else entirely. When it comes to getting rite codec for videos, I’d say well-done.

It actually installs rite software for your videos; it has an edge over MediaInfo in that regard. But I’ll go for G-spot and MediaInfo on a good day. VideoIspector has a couple of features that I consider just okay.

  • Container support : AVI, Matroska, MPEG I, MPEG II, QuickTime
  • Codecs requirements automatic detection
  • Lists installed Audio & Video Codecs
  • FourCC Changer
  • Bitrate Grapher
  • Batch file analysis, exports to CSV and HTML files
  • File intergrity check
  • Download required codecs (Online Database)
  • Automatic, content based container format detection
  • Displays movie info : Duration, streams
  • Displays Video stream info : Resolution, bitrate, frames per seconds (FPS)
  • Displays Audio stream info : Sample rate, bitrate, number of channels
  • Calculates video quality factor
  • Ability to burn CDs/DVDs (requires CopyToDVD)
  • Windows Shell Integration (Drag’n’Drop and Context menu)
  • International support
  • And much more

More info and download available at http://www.kcsoftwares.com/index.php?vtb

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