On 05/05/2022 02:37, smu johnson wrote:
On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 1:31 AM Peter van den Houten <[email protected]>
wrote:
FFmpeg will not always report bitrate, depending on the container format.
Mediainfo is available for Windows and will scan an entire file and you
might be able to change the switches for min & max bitrate.
mediainfo --Parsespeed=1 filename
I tried this from the command and couldn't get it to work. It considers
the argument a filename.
C:\Program Files\MediaInfo>mediainfo --Parsespeed=1
\tmp\encoding\jellyfish-30-mbps-hd-hevc.mkv
Oh well. Thanks for the reply anyways. I wrote to MediaInfo support
suggesting a feature request to possibly do this.
You need to download the Windows CLI version of MediaInfo.
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