Ramblings of an old Doc

 

I noticed several people had posted on problems they were having getting Dreams to play on their Desktops, so I went hunting and found a utility (I love Utilities!) that might just help in finding which CoDecs they have and which they need to run the Dreams on their systems. The fact that it does a lot more only added to it’s usefulness.

VideoInspector Version 2.2.7.125 might just be the tool you need to get the reason why those gorgeous Dreams aren’t doing what they should.

VideoInspector is a tool designed to provide you with as much information as possible about your video files.

VideoInspector helps you to find out why some video files don't work correctly on your system (no sound, no video). It identifies the codec (coder-decoder like DivX) required to play a specific file.

VideoInspector can also list all the codecs installed on your system, burn your video files on a CD/DVD (requires VSO's CopyToDVD: Get it HERE), export the result in a text or HTML file, and process multiple files at the same time (batch processing). 

You can check the listed Cd, Dvd and Blu-ray readers and writers connected to your computer, check the firmware used. The details about the media used and the speed supported by a given writer with this media.

This is a real “plus”: You can scan a burnt media for read errors and be confident about the readability of your fresh backup!

It’s available in many languages and has an online interactive help. Also, VSO is going over to CUDA technology so be on the watch for updated software in the future (depending on your vid/sound card).

VideoInspector will help you installing the required CoDecs (coder/decoder software) for an optimal performance.

VideoInspector can also inspect your system to find which codecs are available, and it can also process multiple video files and export its result in HTML or plain text files.

Features list from the VSO site:

“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
Download required codecs (Online Database)
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
Ability to burn CDs/DVDs (requires CopyToDVD)
Windows Shell Integration (Drag'n'Drop and Context menu)
International support”

Download Link: http://www.kcsoftwares.com/?vtb


Comments
on Feb 19, 2011

Wow! Even if you don't have a desktop this utility should prove very useful. I'll download it and save it for future use. Thanks Doc.

Uh ... Doc. The link takes you to ARS Technica.

on Feb 19, 2011

Fixed. Thanx, Uvah

on Feb 19, 2011

You know me Doc. You find 'em ... I grab 'em. lol

on Feb 19, 2011

Oh. I thought you meant actual dreams. Mine don't really play out as they should either.

on Feb 19, 2011

on Feb 19, 2011

Maybe your codecs need upgrading.

on Feb 19, 2011

One thing to note...do not go installing codecs willy, nilly....they can and will cause problems with DeskScapes.

on Feb 19, 2011

Oh. I thought you meant actual dreams. Mine don't really play out as they should either.
   

on Feb 19, 2011

 

Maybe your codecs need upgrading.
One thing to note...do not go installing codecs willy, nilly....they can and will cause problems

 

!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!

PLEASE tell me that was intentional!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

No, wait, don't. It's even funnier if (as I suspect) one of you was actually talking about the program.

on Feb 19, 2011

Check out Rediscovering Gem: World Builder @ http://www.rastervector.com.

Very touching short story.

 

on Feb 19, 2011

It was. I hope he doesn't get a fax while in the loo... might get confused with the t.p. 

on Feb 20, 2011

It was.