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Do you use several videos during the day and want to know all the technical details of each of them quickly and easily? For this, we have some specific applications, among which VideoInspector is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding. This service, as simple as it is light in terms of the system resources it requires to work, attracts our attention because of the enormous amount of data it offers about each file.
What formats does VideoInspector allow us to work with? Most of the leading video formats are currently available, although if we have to point out some of them, we can talk about the following: QuickTime, MPEG I, MPEG II, AVI, or Matroska. Once you have run any of these contents through VideoInspector, you will be able to visualize all kinds of data, both primary and secondary, to take them into account for whatever reason.
VideoInspector works interchangeably when it has to provide you with details related to both the audio and the video or image of such a file. Just select the videos you want to know more about. It doesn't matter if you have them downloaded to your computer in one folder or another; they will be added to the system for a quick analysis to obtain this information without further delay.
What specific information about the videos can I know thanks to VideoInspector? We have already said you can know all your videos' primary and secondary data. Still, suppose it is to analyze them in particular. In that case, we must talk about the resolution, the duration of each of them, the FPS, the codecs used for both audio and videos, and if we have already installed them.
We will dwell on the operation of VideoInspector concerning the codecs, taking into account that this platform stands out thanks to the fact that it is one of the few in its segment that allows downloading them. And we say this above all because it is likely that when you check the codecs that a video needs, some of them you do not have installed on your PC, and then you will have to download them, something that this utility allows you to do directly.
Besides, you have to consider that VideoInspector works indistinctly with short videos, such as a music video clip, and with longer ones, among which we can mention, for example, a complete movie. Regardless of the length of the specific content we are referring to, you will always obtain in a few seconds all the technical data you may be looking for in these cases.
Sometimes, after viewing the technical aspects of some of the videos, you may want to store all the information that VideoInspector provides you on your computer. Luckily, you will be able to do so without any delays. This software allows you to generate reports and then export them to your PC disk instantly, even selecting whether you prefer the CSV or HTML format.
Want to record videos from the ones you analyze in VideoInspector? Interestingly we have found that this extra functionality is also present, taking into account that you can take advantage of some of the options of the CopyToDVD system. If you have videos stored on your computer that you want to take to a DVD, you can use this video inspector without resorting to another program.
Before we finish, and to clear up any doubts that users may have about it, we wanted to mention that VideoInspector is the replacement, so to speak, of the VideoToolBox application. That is to say, if you were looking for the latter, you should know that it has improved its tools, and as a result, it has also changed its name, becoming the one we are analyzing here.
The best thing about VideoInspector is that we are in the presence of a service with years of performance in this field, which allows you to know all the technical aspects that make each video installed on your PC. To that, you have to add that it has a complete Help section without losing sight of the fact that it allows you to burn videos to DVD or download the codecs you might need.
On the other hand, considering that we always try to highlight the negative aspects of the programs we test, we must say that what we liked least about VideoInspector is that it is entirely in English. Although that doesn't bother us much because it is an intuitive application, it is a pity that such a simple service cannot be translated into other languages.
VideoInspector is an exciting application for all those people who, for different reasons, have to open a lot of videos in their daily life and want to know all the technical details related to it. This program will provide you with all the information about the video files stored on your computer and allow you to download add-ons such as codecs when you need them.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is VideoInspector downloadable for Windows XP?
- Yes, this software can be downloaded and is compatible with Windows XP.
- What operating systems is it compatible with?
- This software is compatible with the following 32-bit Windows operating systems:
Windows Me, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 98.
Here you can download the 32-bit version of VideoInspector. - Is it compatible with 64-bit operating systems?
- Yes, although there is no special 64-bit version, so you can download the 32-bit version and run it on 64-bit Windows operating systems.
- What files do I need to download to install this software on my Windows PC?
- To install VideoInspector on your PC, you have to download the videoinspector_2_15_8_152.exe file to your Windows and install it.
- Which version of the program am I going to download?
- The current version we offer is the 2.15.8.152.
- Is VideoInspector free?
- Yes, this program is free so you will be able to use it without any limitations, and without additional cost.
- Are there alternatives and programs similar to VideoInspector?
- Yes, here you can see similar programs and alternatives.
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- Windows Me
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- Windows NT
- Windows 2000
- Windows 98
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- Freeware