Have a folder with 1000+ videos...how can I get the resolution of all?

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    Have a folder with 1000+ videos...how can I get the resolution of all?


    *THIS IS WINDOWS 7

    Is there a way to show this within Windows Explorer...or to generate a list?
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    If this is a Windows 7 question, please use
    Windows 7 Help Forums

    Thanks.
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    AshleyQuick said:
    *THIS IS WINDOWS 7

    Is there a way to show this within Windows Explorer...or to generate a list?
    In Details View, right click on any Attribute Header, choose More... and include Frame Width and Frame Height details...

    Have a folder with 1000+ videos...how can I get the resolution of all?-000241.png

    There is a command line to copy to a text file but I'm not sure what the parameter is.
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    Edwin said:
    In Details View, right click on any Attribute Header, choose More... and include Frame Width and Frame Height details...

    Have a folder with 1000+ videos...how can I get the resolution of all?-000241.png

    There is a command line to copy to a text file but I'm not sure what the parameter is.

    The command line would be nice...can't find one however. :/
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    Edwin said:
    In Details View, right click on any Attribute Header, choose More... and include Frame Width and Frame Height details...
    I can confirm that this is exactly the same in Win7 as it is in Win10. You might want to add frame rate too...
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    Oh no.

    You guys are correct in that frame height/width are folder options BUT these videos are .webm files...apparently Windows 7 doesn't know how to read the h/w for those.
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    AshleyQuick said:
    Oh no.

    You guys are correct in that frame height/width are folder options BUT these videos are .webm files...apparently Windows 7 doesn't know how to read the h/w for those.
    Hmmm...

    I'll have to hop over to my W7 and check that out!
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    Edwin said:
    Hmmm...

    I'll have to hop over to my W7 and check that out!
    Don't bother - I have and W7 doesn't show width/height for webm (but W10 does).

    You might be able to add webm support to W7 though with the Media Foundation Components or the DirectShow filters ...

    •For Windows Media Player 12 on Windows 7 or 8, install the WebM Media Foundation Components. Though the components refer to Internet Explorer 9, installing them will add system-wide WebM support in applications that use Media Foundation.

    •For earlier versions of Windows Media Player, follow the instructions for installing the WebM DirectShow filters. As indicated, be sure to also install the Vorbis audio filters.
    https://www.webmproject.org/users/
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  9. Posts : 17,838
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    An alternative:

    With the proper software, you could take a 'scrolling capture' of a folder and save it as a .pdf...

    Have a folder with 1000+ videos...how can I get the resolution of all?-000242.png
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    Thanks all!
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