Somone know of a free tool that can display in a graphical way the bitrate of a m2ts (VC-1, AVC, MPEG-2) and TS (MPEG-2, H.264) files?
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Not really sure what you mean, but there are a few tools here to read bitrate: https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/codec-video-identifiers
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didnt find any suitable tool there.
i've added a picture that better explains my needs.
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You might try asking on the forums at http://www.doom9.net as they have some hardcore VC-1 and H.264 people there.
The Teco Bit Rate Viewer at http://www.tecoltd.com is certainly capable of displaying MPEG-1/2 video bit rates in a graphical format, but I don't think it can read VC-1, AVC, etc. -
i thought all the hardcore video members are here
i'll try asking over there, thanks! -
We're nicer than Doom9 people for sure, but if you need help with AVC and similar subjects, you HAVE to go there. Few of the people here have BluRay or HD DVD players/drives.Originally Posted by ziv_r
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