9 Jun 2007 at 19:34 #1 LordVader LordVader Associate Joined 19 Oct 2002 Posts 804 Location Leicester I have got a couple .ts files i would like to find out what resolution they are running in (ie if its 720p, 1080i etc etc) What software would tell me this?
I have got a couple .ts files i would like to find out what resolution they are running in (ie if its 720p, 1080i etc etc) What software would tell me this?
9 Jun 2007 at 20:48 #2 Thebug Thebug Associate Joined 17 Feb 2007 Posts 1,987 Location Walsall gspot http://www.headbands.com/gspot/v26x/index.htm
9 Jun 2007 at 21:52 #3 jbloggs jbloggs Soldato Joined 4 Sep 2005 Posts 6,803 Location UK I think you might find that GSpot is only compatable with AVIs (Divx, Xvid etc), and not VOB (MPEG2) files.
I think you might find that GSpot is only compatable with AVIs (Divx, Xvid etc), and not VOB (MPEG2) files.
9 Jun 2007 at 21:59 #4 Thebug Thebug Associate Joined 17 Feb 2007 Posts 1,987 Location Walsall jbloggs said: I think you might find that GSpot is only compatable with AVIs (Divx, Xvid etc), and not VOB (MPEG2) files. Click to expand... says in the description "vob" but they must have got it wrong http://www.videohelp.com/tools/GSpot maybe you could recomend something that does it then
jbloggs said: I think you might find that GSpot is only compatable with AVIs (Divx, Xvid etc), and not VOB (MPEG2) files. Click to expand... says in the description "vob" but they must have got it wrong http://www.videohelp.com/tools/GSpot maybe you could recomend something that does it then
9 Jun 2007 at 22:26 #5 jbloggs jbloggs Soldato Joined 4 Sep 2005 Posts 6,803 Location UK Keeny1979 My apologies, you are correct, the present version, 2.70a does support VOB etc, see Here The version I was using is old.
Keeny1979 My apologies, you are correct, the present version, 2.70a does support VOB etc, see Here The version I was using is old.
10 Jun 2007 at 11:56 #6 ShiWarrior ShiWarrior Underboss Joined 20 Oct 2002 Posts 34,218 Location Oxfordshire / Bucks Can't you also load the video in media player, click on file, properties, it then tells you the res