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  1. afreeCodecVT v1.6.16 @ 09-12-05
    A video tool to determine the Audio / Video codec for your videos. Easily preview the video, search for codecs and view a detailed video report.

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=afreeCodecVT
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    v1.6.16 Revisions
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    ' Added 'Preview Media' option for video testing
    ' Added progress bar to show parse progress
    ' AutoUpdate will check and download available updates
    ' Fixed dragging bug when accidentally holding
    down mouse button with file dialog open over
    draggable area of application.
    ' Adding docking to screen edges
    ' Copy to clipboard moved to detailed screen
    ' Search button disabled at startup, enabled when has content
    ' Window snapping allows being pushed beyond screen limits
    ' Changed fixed use of stream 0 in 'ReadSizes' to be stream in question
    ' Added check for reaching EOF before finding header (ie, not an AVI)
    ' Changed 'ReadInfo' so that passed structure is left alone if read fails
    ' Added feature to decode header flags into meaningful values, both global and per-stream
    ' Check that the FourCC code actually matched something, otherwise display message
    ' Check that file begins with 'RIFF', otherwise not an AVI
    ' Added check that read actually succeeds before trying to display details
    ' Changed 'flag' to actually show which flags are set, both global and per-stream
    ' Changed B to KB conversion to be division by 1024 instead of 1000
    ' Formatted KB to #0.00
    ' Formatted all large units to group thousands
    ' Added resizing to correct aspect ratio
    ' File size reduced dramatically with change in GUI format
    ' Removed Hover sounds which are changed on click
    ' Improved over performance eliminating delay[/b]
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  2. VH Veteran jimmalenko's Avatar
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    Looks good.


    I must say that GSpot is my tool of choice ATM, but I tried this on a couple of different vids and it passed all tests, so I might keep this one in the toolkit for a 'rainy day'.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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