Software Update: VideoInspector 1.2.0.70

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The folks at KC Softwares released a new version of VideoInspector a while ago. Previously known as VideoToolbox, this program can be used to inspect a movie file. For example, it indicates with which audio and video codecs the file was created, the length of the film and whether it is complete. In addition, it also offers the possibility to download missing codes. Version 1.2.0.70 unfortunately comes without a changelog, so we’ll list all the possibilities again for you:

VideoInspector features…

  • Container support : AVI, MatroskaMPEG I, MPEG II, QuickTime
  • Codecs requirements automatic detection
  • Lists installed Audio & Video Codecs
  • Batch file analysis, exports to CSV and HTML files
  • File integration check
  • Download required codecs (thanks to MovieCodec.com
  • Automatic, content-based container format detection
  • Displays movie info : Duration, streams
  • Displays Video stream info : Resolution, bitrate, frames per seconds (FPS)
  • Displays Audio stream info : Sample rate, bitrate, number of channels
  • Calculates video quality factor
  • Ability to burn CDs/DVDs (requires CopyToDVD
  • Windows Shell Integration (Drag’n’Drop and Context menu)
  • International support
  • And much more!

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Version number 1.2.0.70
Operating systems Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP
Website KC Softwares
Download ftp://ftp2.kcsoftwares.com/kcsoftwa/files/videoinspector.exe
file size

776.00kB

License type Freeware
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