Mediainfo

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MediaInfo support various codecs (DivX, XviD, MSMPEG4, ASP, H.264, AVC, OGG, MP3, WAV, RA, AC3, DTS, AAC, M4A, AU, AIFF, SRT, SSA, ASS, SAMI...) and containers (MKV, OGM, AVI, DivX, WMV, QuickTime, Real, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, VOB...).
 
MediaInfo support various codecs (DivX, XviD, MSMPEG4, ASP, H.264, AVC, OGG, MP3, WAV, RA, AC3, DTS, AAC, M4A, AU, AIFF, SRT, SSA, ASS, SAMI...) and containers (MKV, OGM, AVI, DivX, WMV, QuickTime, Real, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, VOB...).
  
There are several way to use it, one of them is the use of the DLL to get it integrated into eMule.
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MediaInfo is very usefull as it does check file extension and filecontent, and you can see, as soon as the headers are available, if a file is really a multimedia file or if it's some sort of fake data.
  
To integrate it into eMule and be able to see some more infos about the files you are downloading/sharing you just need to download mediainfo.dll from  
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There are several way to use it, one of them is to get it integrated into eMule.
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To get it working with eMule and be able to see some more infos about the files you are downloading/sharing you just need to download mediainfo.dll from  
 
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=86862&package_id=90614
 
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=86862&package_id=90614
  
 
and extract the mediainfo.dll file in the same dir as eMule.exe.
 
and extract the mediainfo.dll file in the same dir as eMule.exe.
  
The next time you will start eMule it will be able to detect more kind of filetypes and codecs, and will be able to show additional infos if available (like title, author, program used and such) in the in the file -> detail -> content tab.
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The next time you will start eMule it will be able to detect more filetypes and codecs, and will be able to show additional infos if available (like title, author, program used and such) in the in the file -> detail -> content tab.
  
If mediainfo is not available eMule will use some internal routines to detect same data, but it will fail with some kind of contect or codecs that it does not support.
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If mediainfo is not available eMule will use some internal routines to detect codecs and tags, but those routines are very limited and works only certain types of files.
  
 
At the time of writing the current version of MediaInfo is 0.7.4.5 and works correctly with eMule.
 
At the time of writing the current version of MediaInfo is 0.7.4.5 and works correctly with eMule.
  
  
as an example and mkv file with x264 video and ac3 audio is seen in this way WITHOUT mediainfo.dll:
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as an example of the "power" of mediainfo here is a screenshot on how an mkv file with x264 video and ac3 audio is seen in this way WITHOUT mediainfo.dll:
  
 
[http://img255.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hdjd3.gif WHITHOUT mediainfo.dll]
 
[http://img255.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hdjd3.gif WHITHOUT mediainfo.dll]
  
and in this other way WITH mediainfo.dll:
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and in this show how it's seen WITH mediainfo.dll:
  
 
[http://img158.imageshack.us/my.php?image=x264eo5.gif WHITH mediainfo.dll]
 
[http://img158.imageshack.us/my.php?image=x264eo5.gif WHITH mediainfo.dll]

Revision as of 14:20, 26 March 2007

MediaInfo supplies technical and tag information about a video or audio file.

MediaInfo support various codecs (DivX, XviD, MSMPEG4, ASP, H.264, AVC, OGG, MP3, WAV, RA, AC3, DTS, AAC, M4A, AU, AIFF, SRT, SSA, ASS, SAMI...) and containers (MKV, OGM, AVI, DivX, WMV, QuickTime, Real, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, VOB...).

MediaInfo is very usefull as it does check file extension and filecontent, and you can see, as soon as the headers are available, if a file is really a multimedia file or if it's some sort of fake data.

There are several way to use it, one of them is to get it integrated into eMule.

To get it working with eMule and be able to see some more infos about the files you are downloading/sharing you just need to download mediainfo.dll from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=86862&package_id=90614

and extract the mediainfo.dll file in the same dir as eMule.exe.

The next time you will start eMule it will be able to detect more filetypes and codecs, and will be able to show additional infos if available (like title, author, program used and such) in the in the file -> detail -> content tab.

If mediainfo is not available eMule will use some internal routines to detect codecs and tags, but those routines are very limited and works only certain types of files.

At the time of writing the current version of MediaInfo is 0.7.4.5 and works correctly with eMule.


as an example of the "power" of mediainfo here is a screenshot on how an mkv file with x264 video and ac3 audio is seen in this way WITHOUT mediainfo.dll:

WHITHOUT mediainfo.dll

and in this show how it's seen WITH mediainfo.dll:

WHITH mediainfo.dll

Mediainfo is capable to deliver way more data (technical data) then what eMule can show in the content tab (only tags?), we will hope the capabilities of eMule (or others mods) will be extended ;)

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