QUOTE(samurai1337 @ Dec 21 2006, 02:06 PM)
Even though you can see the file extension, some file extensions like AVI can be in more than one formats (for example, the it can be xvid or divx codec)
So using GSpot to identify the codec type is the most accurate way.
GSpot "designed" for AVI only. Sighh....Although it can check MKV & OGM, but what codec being used (in MKV & OGM) cannot be determine.So using GSpot to identify the codec type is the most accurate way.
But you can use my trick. Load MKV & OGM using Media Player Classic (MPC). Go to File > Properties (Shift + 10). Go to Details. There you go. Can see what kind of codec being used.
I even assign different "playback" icon between AVI, MKV & OGM. Easy for me.
Dec 21 2006, 04:41 PM
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