On 12/03/15 16:09, Christoph Gerstbauer wrote: > > [..] > There exist one DPX metadata reader/editor only for MAC OS. > Which this tool I checked the FrameRate values in the DPX: most DPX had > no value written, so ffmpeg GUESSES the fps I think. > One DPX had the value 24fps, but FFmpeg also showed me "25fps". > Anyhow: I am not shure if this metadata reader is THE reference > application for DPX. :/ I just mentioned it that there are more > informations in the DPX than ffprobe is able to show me. >
ISTR that imagemagick/graphicsmagick have quite good DPX metadata extraction "$ [gm] identify -verbose some-file.dpx" see:- http://www.imagemagick.org/script/motion-picture.php and http://www.graphicsmagick.org/motion-picture.html#dpx-attributes Note that there are both film and television frame rate values that may not match! > br > Christoph >[..] -- Tim. Key Fingerprint 38CF DB09 3ED0 F607 8B67 6CED 0C0B FC44 8B0B FC83 _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user
