I used to have a video identifier that would display the decoder path for a given video file. Basically you drag and drop the file onto the program icon and up pops a map showing each decoder that processes the audio and video streams. So it's not about identifying what codec the file is encoded with but rather what decoder your computer is setup to use when it plays that type of file. Unfortunately, I can't remember what it's called and I can't find it in the Tools section. Any ideas?
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The tool I was looking for is GraphEdit, which is mentioned in the description of GraphStudio. It appears they have made some improvements on the concept. Thanks much!
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Yeah, I didn't mention GraphEdit because it's been obsoleted by GraphStudio. Good luck.
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