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Today, I will cover a must-have tool for anyone who likes to play with audio / video transcoding : mediainfo.
Indeed, mediainfo will tell you everything you need to know about the format and properties of basically any type of picture, audio or video file. For instance: And the '-f' flag (for full) will tell you even more! Now you that you're convinced, let's install it :) mediainfo is available both as a command-line tool and as a graphical tool, so I'll show you both installations on Ubuntu 8.04. 1) Installing the command-line version This is very straightforward:
ubuntu% sudo make install Done :) You can now invoke the 'mediainfo' command. 2) Installing the graphical version The GUI of mediainfo is based on Mediainfo 0 7 841wxWindows, a cross-platform toolkit for GTK (the X Window toolkit), Windows and MacOS.In our case, we will use GTK, so let's start with the installation of the GTK development library: ubuntu% sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev Then, let's install the wxWidgets library, used by the mediainfo GUI. First, we need to update the list of APT repositories by adding the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list:Now, let's update the package list and fetch the wxWidgets package: ubuntu% sudo apt-get update Now we're ready to build the GUI version of mediainfo:
ubuntu% cd MediaInfo/Project/GNU/GUI
Mediainfo 0 7 84 =ubuntu% sudo make install The GUI version of mediainfo is now available using the 'mediainfo-gui Mediainfo 0 7 8401' command.Mediainfo 0 7 840That's it for the installation ofMediainfo 0 7 840mediainfo. I'm sure you'll find this tool extremely useful and I'll definitely use it in future posts to illustrate audio & video formats.Comments are closed.
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