Thanks for the hint with the duration, so it's easy to transform (x/(606024) and then tell excel to change the format into "time". (Excel on Mac and windows are very different in these matters, hence the trouble). My version of mediainfo doesn't allow csv export.
(Excel on Mac and windows are very different in the import matters, hence the trouble). Thanks for the tipp, but my version of mediainfo doesn't allow csv export. I've removed the project/debug stuff and just left the source. Okay, I added a zip file with the code I wrote a few years back in C++. If you desire to accelerate the development, don't hesitate to contact us for a quotation. Warning: non-paid feature request are set to low priority, we don't know when we have time to handle it.
Thank you for the source code example, we'll check it and see how to have similar feature in our code when we have free time.
I'll send that along when I'm happy with it.ĭVD IFO Title/Titleset information (table layout details inside) I'm working on a wrapper c# class that will dig into things and get the audio/subtitles per title as well. The code I posted only does the title/titleset stuff. Does anyone know how to modify the MediaInfo.dll to correct this? This is breaking our automated process flow. We are attempting to pull several parameters, one of which is the runtime (duration) data. No need to "correct" this by modifying anything, just use the option indicated above (" -File_TestContinuousFileNames=0") if you use automation (so CLI, we guess).