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bug in mediainfo
Thank you for creating this free software. There is a bug in mediainfo. I have a file that media player classic can detect wether the file containing video and/or audio but mediainfo fail to detect the file. I would like to send this file to you but I don't know the procedure. Could you tell me the procedure to send you this file ?
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How many MB is this file. What type of contained file is it?
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New version 0.7.73
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This new version (again) refuses to run on my WinXP system with a non-SSE2 CPU. This has already happened with the previous version 0.7.72, and you were nice enough to compile a non-SSE2 version of the DLL for me. But with this new version neither the GUI nor the DLL work. The change log does not say anything about WinXP or if SSE2 is required. I have no problem if you decide to no longer support XP or non-SSE2 CPUs, but please state it clearly in the change log or add a system requirement statement. Cheers manolito |
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Please try This DLL (rename it to MediaInfo_i386.dll if yo uwant to test the GUI) For the moment, no plan to ignore WinXP users.
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Thanks very much, the download is working now...
The DLL works perfectly with my non-SSE2 CPU, and the GUI also works, with the exception of MediaInfo_InfoTip.dll. I don't get info tips when hovering over a file with the mouse pointer. My workaround is to use the GUI version 0.7.70 together with the DLL v. 0.7.73, and this combination is perfect so far... Thanks again manolito |
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I am doomed. Corrected.
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I'm trying to figure out why MediaInfo refuses to see the channel layouts EAC3To places in FLAC headers...
Looking at it them a hex editor I can see something that looks like it determines the layout... of course, I haven't taken the time learn how to disassemble the FLAC headers so it may be nothing but... This comes from a header in a FLAC file MakeMKV made, where MediaInfo CAN see the Channel Layout: Quote:
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-Edit- it occurred to me, I'd opened the thing in a Hex Editor... and it was one byte... so I changed it to lower case and now the channel positions have magically appeared in the MediaInfo output... Problem solved. Last edited by ndjamena; 28th April 2015 at 13:39. |
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Just to clarify, MediaInfo doesn't show any layout at all unless it's specified in a WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE_CHANNEL_MASK tag, but the tag isn't actually necessary because there are default layout values in the specs that are determined by channel count.
All the 5.1 stuff is just because I'm not sure what 5.1 is supposed to default to. I think it's side... no ones being very specific. |
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Sorry not to have answered.
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I use "side" for AC-3, so I'll use "side".
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Zenitram, do you remember why managed application were crashing using MediaInfo in the beginning of MediaInfo? I've now a similar problem with 2 AviSynth plugins. Since you were fixing this problem MediaInfo was working rock solid since countless years.
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