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NEW: Additional video file metadata
Desktop Videophile:
--- Quote from: jmone on February 17, 2023, 03:05:24 pm ---
Updated list of what I still see that would be good to have (of which I know are probably on your list)
- BD rip support
- Update the Bitstreaming Option to now also include Atmos/DTS-X etc
- Updating the "Compression" to use the new info (eg show Atmos/DTS-X extensions)
- Scan Type to show Interlaced vs Progressive etc
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++1 :) to all above with highest and immediate priority to - Updating the "Compression" to use the new info (eg show Atmos/DTS-X extensions) and include SDR/HDR info(Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10+ etc). And as an additional request : In the compression field , we use tags h264 and hevc for the appropriate encoding. Shoudn't we stick to one nomenclature ?Either use h264 and h265 or use avc and hevc for the respective encodings instead of using a mixture of both for the sake of nomenclature consistency ? H.264 MPEG-4/AVC and H.265 HEVC instead of just h264 would be better as it would be in line with rest of the vc1, mpeg2 tags. If h264 is an ffprobe output limitation MC code can easily replace it with H264 MPEG-4/AVC for uniformity while filling the compression field.
Hendrik:
--- Quote from: HTPC Videophile on February 20, 2023, 11:07:16 pm ---Shoudn't we stick to one nomenclature ?Either use h264 and h265 or use avc and hevc for the respective encodings instead of using a mixture of both for the sake of nomenclature consistency
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We will stick with whats more common in the industry, and thats the terms used already. The h26x names are relatively uncommon, with the exception of h264, which is far more popular then using AVC. There is no sense in using something for conformity if that's not what people know and use.
Desktop Videophile:
--- Quote from: Hendrik on February 21, 2023, 01:26:15 am ---We will stick with whats more common in the industry, and thats the terms used already. The h26x names are relatively uncommon, with the exception for h264 which is far more popular then using AVC. There is no sense in using something for its conformity if thats not what people know and use.
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I won't further argue or press for it but FYI KODI uses H.264 and H.265
Matt:
--- Quote from: rec head on February 20, 2023, 06:18:32 pm ---All Fields with Values did not add everything with values. Such as the new HDR info.
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That's because the fields are read-only. I'll add a way to show read-only fields as well to a coming build.
jmone:
Thanks - It good to be able to see all the tags on an item.
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