Detect the Missing Codecs of AVI, Matroska, MPEG I, MPEG II and QuickTime Files

Filed Under (How To, Windows Utilities) by Ahmad Bilal on 11-11-2009

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You have copied some videos from your friend’s computer to watch it in your home computer but unable to play the file. The main reason behind this problem is that your computer does not have required video codec. To play the video file correctly you need to install the missing audio and video codecs but you don’t know which codec is exactly required.

VideoInspector is a free tool which provide you detail information about any video file. With the help of this software you can know the exact codecs to run video file smoothly. VideoInspector will help you installing the required Codecs. You can also get information of multiple files and export that information in HTML format or plain text files.

VideoInspector

VideoInspector features:

  • Container support : AVI, Matroska, MPEG I, MPEG II, QuickTime.
  • Codecs requirements automatic detection.
  • Lists installed Audio & Video Codecs.
  • FourCC Changer.
  • Bitrate Grapher.
  • Batch file analysis, exports to CSV and HTML files.
  • File integrity check.
  • 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.
  • Windows Shell Integration (Drag’n'Drop and Context menu) .

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