Top 4 VideoSpec Alternative and Similar Softwares | May 2024

VideoSpec is a free AppleScript studio App (Xcode 3.0 on Leopard) making use of MediaInfo CLI, MPlayer, FFmpeg, qt_tools and AtomicParsley binaries to display detailed informations on video files. Compatibility of analyzed media file with QuickTime Player v.7.6.x is provided with indication on the installation status of the displayed QuickTime Component and its download link as well as compatibility with iPod/iPhone/iPad/AppleTV. Suggestion on alternate movie player to QuickTime Player is proposed and preview of video files is available using mplayer binary tool. Furthermore, integration of Bitrate Pro adds calculation capacity with multimedia files. ...

1. FFmpeg

FFmpeg FFmpeg is an open source project that develops libraries and programs for handling multimedia data. FFmpeg is the home to libavcodec, a codec library used by a large spectrum of programs, and libavformat, a mux and demux library for containers. The project develops 4 command-line programs; ffmpeg, the central tool......

2. Invisor

Invisor Invisor displays technical information about your video, audio and photo files with ability to compare collected data.Video and audio: detailed info about file's container and data streams including subtitles and chapters using MediaInfo library.Photo: EXIF, IPTC, XMP, GPS and MakerNote tags.Export feature allows you to save gathered information in different......

3. Moo0 Video Info

Moo0 Video Info Moo0 Video Info is a very easy tool which can dispaly each video / audio file's information.Have you ever wondered why the video file doesn't play on your machine?, what codecs it uses?, or what picture size it's actually in? Then, this tool may be one of the easiest tools......

4. GSpot

GSpot GSpot is a Windows-based freeware designed to identify codecs used in video files. In addition, the application checks if the required DirectShow filters or Video for Windows codecs are installed and configured for proper playback. While originally created to support AVI, it was expanded to include full support for Ogg......