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|    Daniel70 to Paul    |
|    Re: So far OT ..... DVD+R v DVD-R ... Wh    |
|    02 Mar 25 18:59:52    |
      XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11       From: daniel47@eternal-september.org              On 2/03/2025 4:51 pm, Paul wrote:       > On Sat, 3/1/2025 9:36 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:       >> On Thu, 27 Feb 2025 13:27:15 -0500, Paul wrote:       >>       >>> I tried it. I named my sample file from the Internet       >>>       >>> Nine.mp4       >>>       >>> and File Explorer says       >>>       >>> File Type: MP4       >>>       >>> That is because Windows "trusts" the file extension.       >>>       >>> If I remove the extension entirely, File Explorer says       >>>       >>> File Type: file       >>>       >>> so it hasn't a clue what it is then.       >>       >> I just tried a .ts file I happened to have handy, with the ffprobe       >> command (part of the FFmpeg suite). Changing the extension to .mp4       >> made no difference, it was still able to show a summary of the       >> streams (audio and video) in the file either way.       >>       >> Moral: I wouldn’t trust Microsoft’s attempts at multimedia handling       >> as far as I can throw them. Stick to something tried and true and       >> developed by acknowledged experts, like FFmpeg.       >       > You realize the gentleman is on limited bandwidth,              Thank you, Paul, yes, I was .... but New Month, New Download limit!!              Hopefully this month I don't run out after only about one third of the       month! ;-P       --       Daniel70              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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