Mon May 02, 2011 9:38 am
This information is almost useless.
Video resoultion is almost always standart - 720p, 1080p... And couple of SD resoultions (848x480 or anamorfic 720x480 plus 704x396).
Codec is AVC or VC-1 or MPEG4-ASP (Divx, Xvid).
Framerate is 24000/10001 (23,976...) in 95% cases.
Bitrate is instant, not average. So it doesn't make any sence without timing.
And audio type is also 2-3 popular codecs and 48 or 44.1kHz.
So such information is really easy to remember and write wnen you need it what you need (not all of it).
E.g. "mp4, 1080p, AVC".
But mediainfo gives much more usefull information - like profile, number of reference frames and so on.
Also it's possible to configure it to show information in any way you want it.
So I mean that when you want to give basic information about video - it better to give it in a short form + it's really easy to remember it. And when you want to give advanced information - then use mediainfo.
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