
Video splitter created the following files: MkvMerge output: Multiplexing took 0 seconds. MkvMerge output: The file 'C:\Temp\edit-003.mkv' has been opened for writing. MkvMerge output: The file 'C:\Temp\edit-002.mkv' has been opened for writing. MkvMerge output: The cue entries (the index) are being written. MkvMerge output: The file 'C:\Temp\edit-001.mkv' has been opened for writing.

MkvMerge output: 'C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\trz\001ac3.mkv' track 0: Using the output module for the format 'HEVC/h.265'. MkvMerge output: 'C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\trz\001ac3.mkv': Using the demultiplexer for the format 'Matroska'. Video split call: "C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\trz\MkvCutter2019\mkvmerge.exe" output: mkvmerge v12.0.0 ('Trust / Lust') 32bit Saved temp avs file to C:\Users\ADMINI~1\DOWNLO~1\trz\001ac3_tmp.avs Loaded CreateScriptEnvironment definition from dll.Ĭurrent avisynth version: AviSynth 2.60, build: Initializing the avisynth script environment. MediaInfo call: "C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\trz\MkvCutter2019\MediaInfo.exe" -Full ratio of input: 1įFIndexCaller(C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\trz\001ac3.mkv, C:\Users\ADMINI~1\DOWNLO~1\trz\001ac3.ffindex)įFIndex call: "C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\trz\MkvCutter2019\ffmsindex.exe" "C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\trz\001ac3.mkv" "C:\Users\ADMINI~1\DOWNLO~1\trz\001ac3.ffindex" Video stream key frame count: 3986, average distance: 38 MkvvInfo detected 155116 frames 3986 of them are key frames Track 2: audio, codec ID: A_AC3, mkvmerge/mkvextract track ID: 1, language: cze, channels: 2, sampling freq: 48000, bits per sample: 32 Track 1: video, codec ID: V_MPEGH/ISO/HEVC (HEVC profile: Main mkvmerge/mkvextract track ID: 0, language: und, default duration: 20.000ms (50.000 frames/fields per second for a video track), pixel width: 960, pixel height: 540, Colour range: 1
#Mediainfo exe has stopped working mp4#
Other_Format_WithHint_List : QuickTime TCĬomplete name : C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\input_luebeck\TheFascist.movįolder name : C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\input_luebeckįormat/Extensions usually used : mp4 m4v m4a m4b m4p 3gpp 3gp 3gpp2 3g2 k3g jpm jpx mqv ismv isma f4vĬodec/Extensions usually used : mp4 m4v m4a m4b m4p 3gpp 3gp 3gpp2 3g2 k3g jpm jpx mqv ismv isma f4vįile creation date (local) : 16:30:28.168įile last modification date : UTC 14:37:20.793įile last modification date (local) : 16:37:20.MkvInfoAnalyszer call: mkvinfo.exe -ui-language en -s Main track numer: 1 C:\Mediainfo>mediainfo.exe C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\input_luebeck\TheFascist.mov Unfortunately I just need the fifth "Duration" information:īut everytime I try to ask for the Duration by using -Inform="Video %Duration%" I always get the first "Duration" information:Īnd now here is my question: Is it possible to use the Mediainfo commands in a way that I only get the timecode duration? Because I can't figure out which command would be the best to get this problem solved. When using the -Full command I get a better overview of metadata. Works pretty neat, but when I use the normal XML output, like the one you can see with the GUI version of Mediainfo, I don't get enough informations out of my videofiles.
#Mediainfo exe has stopped working windows#
First thing I should mention I am using Windows Powershell and in Windows Powershell I use Mediainfo as command line tool. But sometimes its way too overwhelming for me. I found out that mediainfo is a really good tool for getting metadata out of videofiles.
