The audio section displays the number of channels, sampling rate, and all audio related properties. The video section (for video files) shows all the technical details such as the compression used, codec FourCC, bitrate mode, dimensions, resolution, aspect ratio, frame rate, color space, bit depth, scan type, stream size and lots more. You can see basic info such as format, duration, bit rate and all of the metadata that's stored inside the file such as copyright, album/film name, genre, keywords, comments, album, artist, track info, composers, and tons of other format specific metadata. Video formats: 3GP/3GPP, ASF, AVI, BDMV, DIVX, DVR-MS, F4V, FLV, M2T/M2TS, MPG/MPEG/M4V (and related formats), MKV, MOV/QT, MP4, OGV/OGG, RM/RMVB, SWF, VOB, WMV and many other container formatsīecause it is based on MediaInfo, it exceeds any other tool at displaying such comprehensive details about media files. MediaInfo (and thus MediaTab) support a wide range of container formats and codecs - every major container format/extension and codec that you expect to read detailed properties from is supported:Īudio formats: MP3, AAC/MP4 AC3, AMR, APE, ASF, DTS, FLAC, MKA, MOD, MP2, MPC, OGA/OGG/OGM, RA/RM/RMVB, TTA, W64, WAV, WMA, WV and many others If multiple files are selected, and you then open their Properties, MediaTab displays the information for each file on a separate tab as shown in the screenshot below:
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