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  1. What program do I use to show an MKV file's time.

    i.e.:
    Format - Matroska at 5 100 Kbps
    Length - 2 GB for 1h 27mn 15s 283ms

    Video #0 - AVC at 5 050 Kbps
    Aspect - 1280 x 534 (2.397) at 23.976 fps

    Audio #0 - AC-3 at 338 Kbps
    Infos - 6 channels, 48.0 KHz


    What program displays the time like above?
    I tried MediaInfo, but it doesnt give microseconds.
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  2. mediainfo gives milliseconds (not microseconds ) use debug=>advanced mode, details 0
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    Originally Posted by 5js View Post
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    Audio #0 - AC-3 at 338 Kbps
    Infos - 6 channels, 48.0 KHz
    Hopefully that was a typo, 338kbps is not a valid bitrate for AC3 streams (AFAIK at least).
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  4. bitrates in Mediainfo are always calculated from looking at a short start of the file, so don't expect them to be really accurate,...
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  5. Originally Posted by El Heggunte View Post
    Originally Posted by 5js View Post
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    Audio #0 - AC-3 at 338 Kbps
    Infos - 6 channels, 48.0 KHz
    Hopefully that was a typo, 338kbps is not a valid bitrate for AC3 streams (AFAIK at least).
    I was just searching google for an answer and came upon that particular format to use in this example. I randomly changed the numbers just to make it random. The #s are really just random entries by me.

    But basically the information I wanted was pretty much everything shown, time in milliseconds (not microseconds like I mistakenly asked), bitrate, etc...

    Thanks. Will try MediaInfo in debug -> advance mode.
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