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6th March 2007, 11:47 | #1 | Link |
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AVInaptic. Free utility which analyzes multimedia files (Linux and Windows)
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I am not sure this is the right spot to announce this, so please excuse me if I'm wrong. I'd like to present you my program AVInaptic, a free utility which reports many technical informations about multimedia files. Where can you download the program? Here: http://fsinapsi.altervista.org The page is written in Italian but the program can display messages in English, too. I hope you can understand what I mean, my English is so bad... For Windows users: all you need to download is the file avinaptic-yyyymmdd-full.zip (note the suffix "-full") For Linux users: dowload the file avinaptic.tar.gz and check for missing libraries. My program is not aesthetically pleasing, but can extract many informations from AVI, MP4, MKV, and can do a "DRF analysis" of ASP and AVC streams. Please feel free to send me suggestions and bug reports. Last edited by fsinapsi; 25th November 2007 at 20:13. |
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here is some image from parsing an X264+AAC+MP3 into MKV
BHH P.S mirror link http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/avin...70306-full.zip
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Looks very promising - gonna download and check today.
cheers, HDBR77 Update: It's working, and it's working like charm (so far at least )! I really like the amount of information it provides - as if the most important info from G-Spot, MPEG Modifier and MediaInfo (debugging mode) was put together in just one application. Many, many thanks! Example: Code:
[ About file ] Name: Full-2pass-D6of9-VHQ4.avi Date: 3/03/2007 17:24:20 Size: 185,117,426 bytes [ Generic info ] Play duration: 00:04:51 (291.332708 s) Container type: AVI OpenDML Number of streams: 1 Type of stream nr. 0: video Audio streams: 0 JUNK: VirtualDub build 27021/release [ About quality ] Resolution: VERY HIGH (1024 x 432) Width: multiple of 16 (GOOD) Height: multiple of 16 (GOOD) Average DRF quality: MEDIUM (3.342734) Standard deviation quality: HIGH (0.670846) Std. dev. weighted mean: HIGH (0.317105) [ Video track ] FourCC: xvid/XVID Resolution: 1024 x 432 (*) Frame aspect ratio: 64:27 = 2.370370 (~2.35:1) Pixel aspect ratio: 1:1 = 1 Display aspect ratio: 64:27 = 2.370370 (~2.35:1) Framerate: 23.976023 fps Number of frames: 6985 Stream size: 184,811,809 bytes Bitrate: 5074.934704 kbps Qf: 0.478486 Key frames: 188 (0; 104; 259; 379; 425; ... 6850) Null frames: 0 Min key int: 1 Max key int: 240 Avg key int: 37.154255 Delay: 0 ms [ About MPEG4 encoding ] User data: DivX503b1393p User data: XviD0046 Packed bitstream: Yes (*) QPel: Yes (*) GMC: No Interlaced: No Aspect ratio: Square pixels Quant type: MPEG custom (*) Custom intra quant matrix: 8 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 13 15 15 16 11 12 12 14 15 15 16 17 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 12 13 15 15 16 17 18 19 13 15 15 16 17 18 19 19 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 20 Custom inter quant matrix: 10 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 11 12 12 14 14 15 16 17 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 12 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20 15 16 17 18 19 20 20 20 Number of frames: 6985 Drop/delay frames: 0 Corrupted frames: 0 I-VOPs: 188 ( 2.691 %) # P-VOPs: 3485 ( 49.893 %) ############ B-VOPs: 3312 ( 47.416 %) ############ S-VOPs: 0 ( 0.000 %) N-VOPs: 0 ( 0.000 %) Max consecutive B-VOPs: 2 1 consec: 2034 ( 76.094 %) ################### 2 consec: 639 ( 23.906 %) ###### [ DRF analysis ] Average DRF: 3.342734 Standard deviation: 0.670846 Max DRF: 5 DRF<2: 0 ( 0.000 %) DRF=2: 777 ( 11.124 %) ### DRF=3: 3045 ( 43.593 %) ########### DRF=4: 3155 ( 45.168 %) ########### DRF=5: 8 ( 0.115 %) DRF>5: 0 ( 0.000 %) I-VOPs average DRF: 2.792553 I-VOPs std. deviation: 0.405478 I-VOPs max DRF: 3 P-VOPs average DRF: 2.788809 P-VOPs std. deviation: 0.409557 P-VOPs max DRF: 4 B-VOPs average DRF: 3.956823 B-VOPs std. deviation: 0.214809 B-VOPs max DRF: 5 This report was created by AVInaptic (06-03-2007) on 6 mar 2007, h 13:42:56 I really appreciate your enthusiasm for your fellow's application, but could you just copy and paste the information using code tags? Taking several snapshots of on window isn't the most efficient way of posting results.
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an image is worth thousand words i would like to show the program and varius options, i have followed the development of this software from its start and Frank had done a marvelous work ! No program so for can analyze the drf of avc stream, expecially inside mp4 or mkv container @gekan drf is usually a "measure of quality", the lower the better (take with a grain salt) BHH
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Example: Average DRF quality: MEDIUM (3.342734) from my sample above is in fact a very high quality considering the matrix used.
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I was just asking mean if he could include just some of this in avidemux, but this is the one to give anyone looking for raw statistics in the future. =D It even works with mkv, which is pretty rare, although per-track bitrate isn't supported, like most tools. Probably a lavf limitation. Great work, fsinapsi.
Minor design issue, the histograms are sized by dividing by the total number of frames, not the peak, so they're always very small with lots of dead space. (Avidemux has the same problem.) The only real issues I have are in how much of a pain GTK usability can be, but that's just puff. It'd be possible to include the matrix in the DRF quality calculation, probably, though for all the effort you can put into having a computer tell you what your eyes are going to see, you might as well just watch ten seconds of it. Last edited by foxyshadis; 6th March 2007 at 14:49. |
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Great work fsinapsi, thanx for posting your tool
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[ Video track ] Codec ID: V_MS/VFW/FOURCC Resolution: 640 x 360 Frame aspect ratio: 16:9 = 1.777777 Pixel aspect ratio: 1:1 = 1 Display aspect ratio: 16:9 = 1.777777 Framerate: 23.976000 fps [ Audio track ] Codec ID: A_MPEG/L3 Channels: 2 Sample rate: 48000 Hz Code:
[ Video track ] Codec ID: V_MS/VFW/FOURCC Resolution: 640 x 360 Frame aspect ratio: 16:9 = 1.777777 Pixel aspect ratio: 1:1 = 1 Display aspect ratio: 16:9 = 1.777777 Framerate: 23.976000 fps Stream size: 180,222,645 bytes Bitrate: 1017.877805 kbps Qf: 0.184262 [ Audio track ] Codec ID: A_MPEG/L3 Channels: 2 Sample rate: 48000 Hz Stream size: 28,327,680 bytes Bitrate: 159.991641 kbps |
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Btw. imho values like Standard deviation quality: HIGH (0.670846) Std. dev. weighted mean: HIGH (0.317105) are much more interesting for me than an average DRF /quantizer. @ fsinapsi: Being old-fashioned guy, who still uses old Win2k theme under WinXP and doesn't like all those graphical bells & whistles, I really love the simple, compact look of your GUI!
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how many times you have seen the drf analyzer log ? personally some thousand times... BHH
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