Lately, I have been having sync problems on some of my format conversions because I'm a little rusty and may have forgotten a step. Anyway, I need to get accurate duration information for my audio and video streams because as I load my audio and video into differing programs I notice that the movie length will vary a little bit depending on the program. Windows media player is giving me the biggest problem with respect to movie duration. It't telling than 90 min movies are only 55min. I'ts not too big of a deal but a couple of movies, I have noticed a little lip sync problem near the end.
Is there a program that I can run on an MPEG2 file of approximately 4GB and obtain file information.
I asked this question several months back and some one suggested a program called MovieID. Movie ID is a good simple prog but unfortunately has a 2GB file size limitation.
any help will be appreciated,
Thanks in advance,
VC
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Bitrate Viewer may do what you want. The free version should be sufficient.
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Gentlemen,
Thank you for your suggestions.
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