It can be incredibly useful if you work with audio and video processing tools often, or you want to organize your video and audio files into a personal collection. The application is functional and intuitive, offering a straightforward environment where you can analyze media files. MediaInfo Lite is a reliable tool that offers information about media files, like the audio and/or video format, length and video resolution among others. Then right-click menu option to click to get the info is, who would have guessed it, "Media Info".MediaInfo Lite: Retrieves comprehensive information about media files After loading an audio or video file, it can be accessed via the right-click menu or by pressing "Alt & J". To analyze other media types, short of starting the application manually, the only right-click alternatives left to users seem to be long-winded fiddling along the "Open with" or "Send to" routes (it's possible I missed a faster method, of course, but I was too lazy to invest enormous amounts of time and effort trying to make Vista work for me and gave up on it very quickly).īTW, (the IMHO excellent) KMPlayer apparently uses a version of the same engine to display media information. In Vista, unfortunately, as so often, intuitive and quick has been abolished and direct right-click access works only sporadically, for a limited number of formats. Very easy and fast to use too, at least in Win XP, where the Windows Explorer right-click menu has a "Media Info" entry in case of nearly all media formats - which is intuitive and fast, the way most of us like to work, I guess. The most informative of all freeware media analysis tools I'm aware of.
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