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MediaInfo for Mac

MediaInfo 0.7.62

  -  6.82 MB  -  Open Source

Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of MediaInfo 0.7.62.


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What's new in this version:

- ARIB STD B24/B37 caption detection (both Japanese and Brazilian versions)
- LXF: support of AVC, VC-3, MPEG audio, AC-3, Dolby E, and AAC detection and analysis
- AC-3: support of 22.05 kHz streams (out of specs but they exist)
- MOV: AIC (Apple Intermediate Codec) scan type detection
- MOV: support of AVID metadata (interlacement information)
- Time code dedicated tracks (MOV, MXF, GXF)
- Time code track (MPEG-4/MOV, GXF, MXF)
- Time code in SDTI (MXF)
- Time code in System scheme 1 (MXF)
- Time code in SMPTE RP 188 (aka SMPTE ST 12-2 aka ATC aka VANC) (GXF, LXF, MXF)
- Time code in SMPTE RP 196 (aka HANC)
- MPEG Video Time code
- MPEG-TS: format_identifier, pointer_field, section_length (hidden by default)
- CEA-608/708: caption detection duration is increased to 15 seconds (or 64 MB) in order to miss less caption content
- Image files as a video stream: file name of the last file
- #727, MOV: crash with some malformed files (Time scale set to 0)
- #728, AAC: crash with some malformed streams
- #681, AVI: was not analyzing VBR streams without bit rate info in header
- #736: Division by 0 with 0-byte files
- Id3v2: crash with some malformed tags
- Bit rate display was "0 bps" if the real bit rate is more than 4 Gbps
- Division by 0 in case of 0 byte long file
- MPEG-4: wrong muxing mode information in case of A/53 captions in MPEG Video in MOV
- P2 Clip: wrong uppercase/lowercase in the file name of source files.
- MOV: PCM endianness was sometimes wrong
- MPEG-4: JPEG interlacement was sometimes wrong
- MPEG Video: wrong DAR information in case of DAR change between begin and end of the file