XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11   
   From: this@ddress.is.invalid   
      
   Daniel70 wrote:   
   > On 27/02/2025 2:29 am, Frank Slootweg wrote:   
   [...]   
   > > Anyway, have you tried to just right-click the file in File Explorer,   
   > > select Properties and look at the 'Details' tab? For a normal video   
   > > file, File Explorer will mention the Length, Frame width and height,   
   > > Data rate, Total bitrate, Frame rate and Audio specs.   
   >   
   > General Details   
   > vid000.mp4 (name changed as suggested by others)   
   > Type of file: TS file (.ts)   
   > Open with: Media Player (Button "Change" which gives option to use Media   
   > Player, VLC Media Player, Windows Media Player Legacy, Firefox, Notepad,   
   > Word)   
   > Location: On a sub-directory of my USB Drive   
   > Size: 113MB (118,876,060 bytes)   
   > Size on Disk: 113MB (118,882,304 bytes)   
   > Created: Last Friday   
   > Modified: Last Friday   
   > Accessed: Yesterday   
      
    You say "General Details", but you mentioned info from the 'General'   
   tab, while I referred to the 'Details' tab.   
      
    Also see my response to Paul about the discrepancy between the .mp4   
   extension of the file and you reporting "Type of file: TS file (.ts)"   
      
   > > If that does not help, the MediaInfo utility mentioned by Paul is   
   > > probably your best bet.   
      
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