There are so many video and audio formats that sometimes you need a helping
hand just to know which codec you need to play that darn file that won't open
up in your multimedia player. This is where MediaInfo comes in handy, by
analyzing any media file you open with it and displaying a complete report
with all the information available about that specific file. The information
displayed by MediaInfo includes basic data such as file name, playtime, file
size and the likes, as well as more specific details like used codec,
bitrate, channel, sample rate and resolution, among others. The information
provided by MediaInfo can be displayed in a variety of ways, from a basic
data sheet or plain text to a tree-like structure or an HTML document. It can
also be exported to a file but surprisingly enough MediaInfo doesn't include
an option to obtain a printed copy. Another thing I missed in MediaInfo is
the possibility to obtain more information from the Internet (a web link
would have been enough) or being able to download the necessary codec if it's
not present in the system. *With MediaInfo you can obtain a complete report
on any audio or video file, display it in several ways and also export it to
several formats though it doesn't support printing and lacks some advanced
functionality.*Download *MediaInfo 0.7.51* in Softonic