F3 works fine now for most formats except mkv. If I press F3 on an mkv file I get the standard TC viewer in IE mode and a download file dialog (for a local file).
I've newer had this problem, on the other hand what ie plugin are you using, ieview has been abandoned you should try HTMLView http://sites.google.com/site/htmlview/
I'm not sure why htmlview is not on totalcmd.net
I have issues with archview loading on mkv files.
iana, I don't know how I missed your reply for so long, sorry. Anyway, the issue with mkv files went away by itself.
I use multilister 1.50a, it has its own ie support built in, although I find it lacking css stylesheet support, but I didn't spend any time investigating why. I might try htmlview, but if there was a firefox or webkit engine plugin I'd switch to it in an instant!
I installed the file you posted as well as the one from Chio Lui, and I'm not seeing the mediainfo menu item anywhere. How exactly do you use this plugin to make it work?
just update MediaInfo dll's from https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download/Windows
currently at version 0.7.99
grab the 7z archives DLL (Without Installer) and put them in the plugin folder replacing the old DLL's
you will need to rename the 64bit dll to MediaInfo64.dll
Now audio codec and video codec show the Codec ID
so for the example 2 below https://i.imgur.com/ft1AdU2.png
If i use audio format i will see Advanced Audio Codec Low Complexity
And if i use audio codec i can only see 10-2
But i want to see the AAC LC
Is is possible to add field for just Video and Audio Format Name?
Thanks for your watching
BTW.MediaInfo.dll has updated to 20.03
Last edited by kesdoputr on 2020-04-07, 06:21 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
As requested, it also can display the fields Audio Format Name (e.g., AAC LC) and Video Format Name (e.g., AVC) in the name field. The full format name (e.g., Advanced Audio Codec Low Complexity or Advanced Video Codec) is is still available and moved to the info field.
tbeu wrote: 2020-04-18, 11:22 UTC
Updated archive contains v20.03 of Mediainfo.dll.
As requested, it also can display the fields Audio Format Name (e.g., AAC LC) and Video Format Name (e.g., AVC) in the name field. The full format name (e.g., Advanced Audio Codec Low Complexity or Advanced Video Codec) is is still available and moved to the info field.
Hello.
I've noticed that this plugin doesn't give any values for .webm videos. The program Mediainfo supports this format.
I've installed the latest version of the plugin with dll. I have not any issues with all other video files, at least with most popular ones.
There is no setiing file in the plugin dir. Are there some setting somewhere else that should be configured?
I've added .webm in 'Additional multimedia filetypes' if that matters.