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Download MediaInfo 0.7.81

MediaInfo 0.7.81

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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 0.7.81.


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What's new in this version:

New:
- Acquisition Metadata: support of all SMPTE RDD18 elements
- Matroska: cover presence and content of the cover, thanks to Max Pozdeev
- Matroska: Handling of cropping values, thanks to Max Pozdeev
- Improvement of Python binding: Mac Os X support, Python2 and Python3 can use same MediaInfoDLL.py
- AVI: OpenDML Interlaced / Progressive scan type detection
- MP4: support of AtomicParsley imdb tag

Bug Fixes:
- MPEG-TS: MPEG-1 Video appeared as MPEG-2 Video
- Matroska: Undefined number of chapters in some M4V with Timed Text, thanks to Max Pozdeev
- Matroska: negative timecodes were not correctly handled
- FLV: was hanging trying to open some FLV files
- JPEG in AVI or MOV: better handling of buggy APP0/AVI1, avoiding some false positives about interlacement
- DVCPRO HD: some containers consider DVCPRO HD as with width 1920 despite the fact it is 1280 or 1440, using 1280 or 1440 in all cases

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