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Topic: Anyway to see what settings a video is encoded in? (Read 5067 times) previous topic - next topic
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Anyway to see what settings a video is encoded in?

I tried gspot, but it didn't help.  It just tells me the bitrate and codecs used.

Thanks.

Anyway to see what settings a video is encoded in?

Reply #1
AVICheck can display ASP features and some other properties of MPEG-4 in AVI.

Anyway to see what settings a video is encoded in?

Reply #2
Can you have B-frames in an avi?  I ask because that program only seems to work with avis.

Anyway to see what settings a video is encoded in?

Reply #3
Use ffdshow's OSD.  If you tell it to display the frame type it will say whether the frame is or contains a b-frame, p-frame, s-frame (ie gmc), qpel.

Anyway to see what settings a video is encoded in?

Reply #4
http://www.geocities.com/analyzerDRF/

or

http://xvidqp.sourceforge.net/

drf analyzer was invaluable for my nandub stuff....(as drf/quantizer si most important thing...)
probably can't detect gmc,qpel or so,but arent those features visible when they were on?
i know qpel is visible enough (in a good sense)........

b-frames indeed  go into .avi,but it's a hack....