jim scott wrote:

One option I don't recommend is ffmpeg -i <your_file> I find the report to be wrong quite often, especially duration. tcprobe -i works better, but the output can be confusing.

On 6/29/06, *Nicolas* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 11:05:58PM -0500, Tom Poe wrote:
    > I want to get a handle on which utility might work for
    determining file
    > format info.  I downloaded a sample clip, and followed tutorial
    > instructions.  The file was a .mov, and qtinfo worked.  Is there a
    > general utility for .avi, .mpeg, etc.?
    > Tom

    Hello Tom,

    This works fine :
    mplayer -identify <your_video_file>

    Nicolas.

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Jim: Thanks. My FC4 system isn't letting me use the tcprobe command, yet. /usr/bin/mpegtranscode
/usr/bin/lqt_transcode
shows up, so will check out updating with transcode package:
http://www.jakemsr.com/transcode/transcode-1.0.2.tar.gz
and see if I can get at the tcprobe command.

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