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zoran

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How can i see fast and easy the px resolution of a video file? I have a jarge number of video files and i want to know which are 16:9 aspect ratio and which re not. Due to the fact they are hundreds, i wan the process to be fast. I was hoping that i could do this with Bridge, one by one as long as i would just go to the next and next by click and go, but no, there isn't such an option for video file specs in Bridge cc2017... any ideas?
 
How can i see fast and easy the px resolution of a video file? I have a jarge number of video files and i want to know which are 16:9 aspect ratio and which re not. Due to the fact they are hundreds, i wan the process to be fast. I was hoping that i could do this with Bridge, one by one as long as i would just go to the next and next by click and go, but no, there isn't such an option for video file specs in Bridge cc2017... any ideas?
Open it up with QuickTime or VLC and hit Command+I is what I would suggest, but it sounds like you have a desire for something a bit more automated. You could always use VLC and load them all into a playlist and then check each resolution with the info pane?
 
I don't think any of the mentioned ideas will give you a "16x9" type of result but will tell you "1280x720" or whatever…and you can see that video resolution in the Finder's "Get Info". Open the "Inspector" version of "Get Info" (Option-Command-I) to speed things up.
 
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