Kenny, I use Gspot and understand it will give me everything I need. But
that is at a different level and requirement that I am asking about. If I
was interested in the codec being used or the video frame, timing and
related references, I'd use Gspot.
I guess my question was phrased wrong, so I'll give her another go.
In Windows EXPLORER, when listing AVI files, XP will display the details of
the AVI files; specifically the Dimensions of the video for ex: 720x480 and
the length of the video, for ex: 1:32:12.
I am asking if we can have XP do the same for MPEG files (or for that matter
any other video file). In Fedora and on a MAC (as examples) this can be done
quite easily, but I can't find a way to have XP do so.
Hope this clears it up as it is as explicit as I can make it.
Thanks...
"Kenny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Gspot will give you all the info you need.
> http://www.headbands.com/gspot/
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> "Bubba" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> How do to all.
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>> In windows XP, XP will display the file parameters of an AVI file, such
>> as video length and geometry (ex 720x480).
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>> Is there a way to get XP do so the same for Mpeg files? I've scowered and
>> can't seem to find anything.
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>> Thanks.
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