2009-06-26, 00:43
meanstreak Wrote:bit bizarre r449 for me. I have...
Video Stream 1
- Size: 620x256
- Display Aspect Ratio: 2.421875
- Codec: mpeg4
- Duration: 01:56:36.78
as SD
Video Stream 1
- Size: 640x288
- Display Aspect Ratio: 2.22222222222222
- Codec: mpeg4
- Duration: 01:48:16.44
as 480
Video Stream 1
- Size: 668x278
- Display Aspect Ratio: 2.40287769784173
- Codec: mpeg4
- Duration: 01:22:03.96
as 480
I have 720's being misreported too. Also a lot of 5.1 sounds are being reported as DTS. plus all 480P's are being shown as 480
what should be the most realistic representation of media info - using the new version or the old school methods using mediainfo.dll?
tnx
Brent
The cutoff for 480 is width < 640, in which case it will be marked "SD". So that is correct as far as how the code is written. ffmpeg does not detect interlaced vs progressive, so they are no longer marked as such (as is with XBMC's native flagging).
For DTS, anything with the codec of "dts" or "dca" is marked as DTS.
What are the dimensions of the 720 files that are being misreported?
ffmpeg should be more accurate in it's results, although somewhat limited in information as compared to mediainfo.dll.