
Since this haven't been fixed, I guess it is not classified as a bug that the information about the played media is lacking for some formats, and why is that


Yes, it would be nice to have the resolution and framerate of the different video tracks in a DVD under the Codec Details (as it was meant to be I guess).Mmh, I've tested 3 video files and one DVD.
The statistics page was always non-functional...
...Playing the DVD gave this: DVD...
That was fast!Resize of column is fixed.
FPS is fixed by being removed because it is not working.
No it is not standard, since you have NTCS and PAL, both which supports 4 different resolutions (8 total). If you do not know if the DVD is PAL or NTSC and you want to find out which one it is, one could look at the resolution and the framerate. For bluray discs the movie can be ether 720p or 1080p i think (don't have a bluray reader myself)?DVD Resolution isn't displayed, because it is supposed to be standard.
I agree to some extent; But since you don't have any information regarding the displayed size of the video, maybe the default aspect ratio would be a more realistic feature in that case. Since many videos have aspect ratios that doesn't correspond to the aspect ratio of the video stream. (placed under Codec Details or directly under Aspect Ratio in the video drop down menu so one can see which aspect ratio that is choosen for the moment, by the way that menu lacks the anamorphic aspect ratio of 2.35-40:1)Rendered resolution, this has nothing to do with the file data, so it has nothing to do with this dialog.
I don't agree; This only works if you have a format that actually displays the information of the video and audio in the codec details, which it doesn't for DVD's for example. Also for most videos you have variable bitrate which requires one to see realtime bitrates to be accurate, even some cheap dvd players i have seen can display realtime video and audio bitrates on screen.Bitrate of audio and video are already in the codec part.
That explains why there are basic information missing out or bugs with different formats.I'm not entirely sure, but where it comes to the Media information dialog, I believe one of the problems is that we can only display information that is known after the Demux state atm. Unfortunately, DVD resolution is not known until you start decoding the video.
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