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    Hello I have a question..
    Lets say that I have a file and Iwant to know if its in HD or not..
    Must of the movies in HD now are MKV..
    When I put the file in gspot I get noting..
    How do I know if the MKV file is HD or not.
    But even if the HD file is not MKV how do I know if its HD or not..

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    Use MediaInfo. GSpot's support for video containers other than AVI or MPEG/MPG is rather limited.

    The resolution of the video should be a good indicator. If it's above DVD (SD) resolution (see the What Is: DVD link at the top left of the page for more information and the maximum DVD resolutions), chances are, it's probably HD.
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    Thank you
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    You can also load the mkv into tsmuxer gui and it will give you the resolution and fps.
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  5. Hi,
    MediaInfo can help you to find all about video file.
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    Originally Posted by biclipstudio View Post
    Hi,
    MediaInfo can help you to find all about video file.
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