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30th April 2016, 00:23 | #1521 | Link | |
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Thanks Zenitram for the new version...
The DLL 0.7.85 now works again under all my software which uses it. (Same old machine, WinXP SP3, non-SSE2 CPU). Quote:
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1st May 2016, 21:56 | #1522 | Link |
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Gui Improvements...
Thanks for this good tool.
Can you please add these to gui : Grid lines for better visibility Icons for audio and video and other types Bold text for left column until ":" Seperated info for General - Video- Audio- Text Also these parts can be collapsable for those who need brief info Configurable options for background color , fonts etc |
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Honnestly, don't expect improvements in the GUI in the next months/years, I have already a lot to do with the "core" of the tool for the moment. UI part will be strongly modified when I have free time, and I don't have free time for years .
But this is open source, I hope that someone else can fit such need.
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Zenitram,
I'm trying to build MediaInfo CLI from "mediainfo_0.7.85_AllInclusive.7z", but the VisualStudio solution (MediaInfo.sln) contains a missing project "zlibstat". Not much surprising, build fails with: Code:
4>MediaInfo-Static.lib(File_Ibi.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _uncompress referenced in function "private: void __thiscall MediaInfoLib::File_Ibi::CompressedIndex(void)" (?CompressedIndex@File_Ibi@MediaInfoLib@@AAEXXZ) (BTW: I can create a build by manually adding the "zlib" project to the solution and then fixing the project "references")
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The directory is there: https://github.com/MediaArea/zlib/tree/master/contrib I'll check the reason it is not present. Thanks for the report.
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Thanks for looking into this.
Yes, the directory "zlib" is in the 7z package. But the solution file is referring to a non-existing project "zlibstat", rather than existing "zlib" project. I think that is the problem. Also I noticed that, in "MediaInfoLib" project, the Pre-Processor flags differ between "Release/Win32" and "Release/x64" configuration. Is that intentional? Quote:
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Should be OK in the release today Quote:
There is no fundamental difference with the flags you show.
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There is an issue with MediaInfo, even in latest 0.7.86 version, of not recognizing the framerate of 120fps clips and because of that, it doesn't report the duration too, using MediaInfo.dll
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I need a sample file.
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Here you are:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/g874fg
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20 28 36 40 45 53 60 61 78 80 86 is not something I call 120 fps (sometimes 1 ms of difference so 1000 fps, sometimes 17 ms so 60 fps!) MediaInfo says "VBR", which looks like the right answer. Note :the AVC stream was created with 120 fps metadata, but I trash this value when I detect VFR at the Matroska level. Please provide a real (not only at the AVC stream level, but also the timestamps of each frame) 120 fps file.
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All of my CFR 120fps are recognized as such.
All of my VFR 120fps do not report a framerate. I have seen a lot of times MediaInfo reporting a framerate, even for VFR. Have you changed something and all VFR clips aren't reported with a framerate by Mediainfo anymore or 120fps is a special case ?
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You said that your 120 fps files were not recognized...
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As the AVC stream provides different time stamps compared to the Matroska layer and MediaInfo detects VFR for the Matroska layer, for the moment I clear the frame rate provided by the AVC stream (not trustable: it says CFR and the container says VFR). I may later (no ETA) display the AVC stream framerate, but it will not be in the "Frame rate" field as this real value is not known without parsing the whole file (so: we don't know it the frame rate).
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Thanks for the detailed reply.
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Has anything changed in recent versions regarding command line handling? Just noticed that with .87, a file passed on the command line to MediaInfo will open the MediaInfo window, but the window will then be blank - you just see a message that you need to load a file. Command line used to work (ie MediaInfo would open and would display information on the file), but I don't know what version where this may have changed
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Yep, I have just managed to work out what was going wrong. The command line is being passed by another program, and the documentation for that program does say to include quote marks - to handle paths with spaces in them presumably - but the documentation is wrong in where it says to put the quote marks. As I was following the documentation, I too got it wrong. Moving the opening quote mark - the ending quote mark was fine - to another position fixes the problem (the path and filename both had spaces in them) and MediaInfo now opens with the file that is being passed to it.
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