Didn't know where to put it, so I chose this one.
I'm looking for a program, similar to GSpot, that can detect different information about different video files.
Are there any good alternatives to GSpot?
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Check the 'Tools List' <<<--- over there on the left. Many of them.
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Originally Posted by tinker
So if you are using MS Windows ... can't get any better than GSpot !!!
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I think the tools all have their strengths and weaknesses - you will learn this as you use the tools
For example, gspot is not very good at parsing info on h.264 files
e.g. If you wanted to know how many consecutive b-frames were used during encoding (because PS3 or your media player only supports a certain number), avinaptic would be the best choice.
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