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<blockquote data-quote="richardb70" data-source="post: 876561" data-attributes="member: 123477"><p>Thanks for the reply, much appreciated.</p><p> </p><p>I was wondering - as a suggestion - when Media Info is used, and returns back multiple items of information, would it be possible to analyse the returned time period information to try to determine "actual" video rather than menus, warnings etc? If I open up Media Info myself, and drag the parent VIDEO_TS folder into it, I get an array of eight or nine reports, each detailing a specific item. I can tell which refer to the main content as the runtime field shows > 5 mins.</p><p> </p><p>Another possibility - AnyDVD reports that the disk is classified as "NTSC" in its "settings". I don't know how it's analysing the DVD to get this, but if it's easy to determine, can we assume that NTSC content on a DVD is 30fps?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richardb70, post: 876561, member: 123477"] Thanks for the reply, much appreciated. I was wondering - as a suggestion - when Media Info is used, and returns back multiple items of information, would it be possible to analyse the returned time period information to try to determine "actual" video rather than menus, warnings etc? If I open up Media Info myself, and drag the parent VIDEO_TS folder into it, I get an array of eight or nine reports, each detailing a specific item. I can tell which refer to the main content as the runtime field shows > 5 mins. Another possibility - AnyDVD reports that the disk is classified as "NTSC" in its "settings". I don't know how it's analysing the DVD to get this, but if it's easy to determine, can we assume that NTSC content on a DVD is 30fps? Thanks, Richard [/QUOTE]
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