Re: getting info from video formats

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On 7/28/08, Rene Veerman <rene7705@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> ImageMagick's "identify" command supposedly reads AVI and MPEG, but i can't
> get it to work on my avi's:

i wouldn't rely on it; i'd rely on it for "Image"s :)

> C:\Users\rene\Documents\Downloads>identify
> Stargate.Atlantis.S05E02.HDTV.XviD-0TV.avi
> identify: Not enough pixel data
> `Stargate.Atlantis.S05E02.HDTV.XviD-0TV.avi'.

you naughty pirater :P

> So if ImageMagick isn't the tool to use for video files, i wonder if there
> is any other tool that i can use to determine the size of video files.
>
> I'd like to be able to read as many of the major video formats (AVI, XVID,
> DIVX, QT, etc) as possible.

ffmpeg is probably the best bet. i believe it has an option to get
video info and not try to process it.

also look at the mencoder/mplayer suite of tools.

maybe even transcode.

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