RETRIEVE FRAME RATE WITH COMMAND LINE

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RETRIEVE FRAME RATE WITH COMMAND LINE

Postby zebulon » 20 Nov 2024 19:20

Hi,

I'm using VLC Media Player, release 3.0.17.4, for Windows.

I'm looking for a way to recover the framerate of a video using the command line.

I looked in the help, but couldn't find it ; as the help is quite large, I may have missed it.

I'm looking for some arguments, for example :

vlc.exe "my movie.mkv" -arg1 -arg2 ... (what arguments are to be used to retrieve the frame rate ? if these arguments exist)

so that, in the cmd windows, the result appears, for example :
23.976215
or (another example) :
24.000384

If anybody knows the solution, thanks for your help.

Regards,
zebulon

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