But just noticed, the extension must be uppercase. I've just changed "WebM" to "WEBM" and all the fileds showed up.
Never thought that this is case-sensitive setting.
Yes, the first one is the easiest to use, but there is not a possibility to add more fields from mediainfo. Only the fields enabled by the plugin author are viewable.
The second one is quite a pain to configure, but It allows access to all the fields supported by mediainfo.
TCMediaInfo is the most flexible imo but as MediaInfo.wdx you need to know which field to setup and define the configuration xml to fit your needs.
You have a russian thread http://forum.wincmd.ru/viewtopic.php?t=12579 (google translate can help).
Vertical videos width/height are reported as if they are horizontal videos. Same problem for at least MKV and MP4, possibly more formats. Even the aspect ratio reports as horizontal (greater than 1).
Running the latest MediaInfo on the latest Total Commander.
It also can't be used as a search plugin, it turns out. It will ALWAYS either return all results (filtering out nothing) or no results (filtering out everything). Both are incorrect. I tried many different possible filters, including of course the most benign one: the width of a video. How hard can it be, you might ask, but it returns 0 results for video width greater 0, and for equal to 0. And taking that filter out returns all videos again.
It works fine (save for my previous comment) as a content plugin.
So what gives? This worked fine in the previous version (or *my* previous version for that matter) leading me to believe the functionality required for this plugin to function as a search plugin, was either removed on purpose, or its functionality somehow passed the unittests.
I cannot reproduce with MediaInfo 22.03 and TC11, i.e. searching for video width=0 or >0 gives the correct results. However, it feels odd, when searching for a duration (ft_time field) it is not clear what unit the time is based. @ghisler Can you please elaborate how searching for ft_time is meant to be? Thank you!
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