Il giorno Tue, 09 Feb 2010 11:12:30 +0000
Jonathan Gazeley <jonathan.gazeley(a)bristol.ac.uk> ha scritto:
On 02/09/2010 10:38 AM, Emiliano Grilli wrote:
Jonathan
Gazeley<jonathan.gazeley(a)bristol.ac.uk> writes:
Hi all,
This is slightly OT for the group, but I hope someone can tell me.
I have thousands of large AVI files and I want a quick way to
determine from the command line whether their audio is stereo,
5.1, etc.
I've read about ffmpeg and haven't seen anything jumping out at
me, and it's hard to pick the right search keywords to find
relevant pages on Google.
Anyone know a trick to get this info? Currently I can do it by
right-clicking on the file and viewing its properties, but there
*has* to be a better way...
maybe "mplayer -frame 0 -identify myfile.avi" ?
Cheers,
Jonathan
HTH
Ciao
Thanks for your advice. Unfortunately this seems to require a
graphical machine, but I'm trying to run this on a headless
fileserver that has all my media.
[jonathan@zeus ~]$ mplayer -frame 0 -identify movie.avi
Creating config file: /home/jonathan/.mplayer/config
Unknown option on the command line: -frame
Error parsing option on the command line: -frame
MPlayer SVN-r29701-4.4.1 (C) 2000-2009 MPlayer Team
Any other ideas?
the right command line is:
mplayer -frames 0 -identify -ao null -vo null movie.avi
Many thanks,
Jonathan
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