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  1. I'm searching a free software to know codec audio/video of a videoclip
    I don't remember anymore that i used
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    My favorite, MediaInfo.

    Also good, GSpot.
    I hate VHS. I always did.
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  3. Originally Posted by PuzZLeR View Post
    My favorite, MediaInfo.

    Also good, GSpot.

    thank you, I used GSPOT
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    Gspot was good in its day, but hasn't been updated in 8 years, so it is missing lots of codec options (including, ironically, your namesake). MediaInfo is a better bet, unless you need the specific Gspot features of MPEG frametype listing or system codec checking.

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  5. yes, it's true, GSpot is old, then better MediaInfo
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    Has it been 8 years? Wow.

    Yes, mentioned GSpot as a second option, but mentioned it because it does indeed have some added detail not in MediaInfo. As well, the fact that it's portable relieves the burden of installation for the passive hobbyist who just wants to check on only one or two particular video clips on his/her PC.
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  7. Originally Posted by PuzZLeR View Post
    Has it been 8 years? Wow.

    Yes, mentioned GSpot as a second option, but mentioned it because it does indeed have some added detail not in MediaInfo. As well, the fact that it's portable relieves the burden of installation for the passive hobbyist who just wants to check on only one or two particular video clips on his/her PC.
    MediaInfo has portable Windows versions as well:
    https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download/Windows

    Actually videohelp.com delivers links only for them (the same with MediaInfoXP), as far as I can see.
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    Originally Posted by AllisOne
    MediaInfo has portable Windows versions as well:
    https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download/Windows
    Neat.
    I hate VHS. I always did.
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