how can we use powershell to get media info?
lets say i have a folder E:\Video
inside video folder there is bunch of video file.
i need to print this following info in powershell
using mediainfo.exe we can have this:
%FileName% %colour_range%
file1 Color_Range:Limited
file2 Color_Range:Limited
file3 Color_Range:Limited
file4 Color_Range:Limited
file4 Color_Range:Limited
any help please?
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Last edited by iKron; 6th May 2022 at 02:04.
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here is the script, in case if anyone need.
Code:get-childitem E:\Folder\*.mkv -recurse | Select-Object -Property @{n='Resolution';expression={C:\MediaInfo.exe $_.FullName --inform="Video;%Width%x%Height%"}},name
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