2016-08-17, 16:01
Yes! Did rename two of my mediainfo files. 1.) BD ISO series episode 2.) DVD iso video. Both worked perfect. For the first time durationsinseconds is correctly filled.
However, there's one small thing with DVD ISO:
The audio language of the DVD ISO is not filled. The audio language of the BD ISO is correct.
Here's part of that xml:
However, there's one small thing with DVD ISO:
The audio language of the DVD ISO is not filled. The audio language of the BD ISO is correct.
Here's part of that xml:
Code:
<track type="Audio">
<Count>272</Count>
<Count_of_stream_of_this_kind>1</Count_of_stream_of_this_kind>
<Kind_of_stream>Audio</Kind_of_stream>
<Kind_of_stream>Audio</Kind_of_stream>
<Stream_identifier>0</Stream_identifier>
<ID>129 (0x81)</ID>
<ID>129 (0x81)</ID>
<Format>AC-3</Format>
<Format_Info>Audio Coding 3</Format_Info>
<Commercial_name>AC-3</Commercial_name>
<Codec>AC3</Codec>
<Codec>AC3</Codec>
<Duration>5612040</Duration>
<Duration>1h 33mn</Duration>
<Duration>1h 33mn 32s 40ms</Duration>
<Duration>1h 33mn</Duration>
<Duration>01:33:32.040</Duration>
<Duration>01:33:32.040</Duration>
<Channel_s_>6</Channel_s_>
<Channel_s_>6 channels</Channel_s_>
<Sampling_rate>48000</Sampling_rate>
<Sampling_rate>48.0 KHz</Sampling_rate>
<Samples_count>269377920</Samples_count>
<Compression_mode>Lossy</Compression_mode>
<Compression_mode>Lossy</Compression_mode>
<Language>de</Language>
<Language>German</Language>
<Language>German</Language>
<Language>de</Language>
<Language>deu</Language>
<Language>de</Language>
</track>