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Mediainfo v0.7.42 beta
Mediainfo v0.7.42 beta









mediainfo v0.7.42 beta

Writing application : mkvmerge v8.4.0 ('A better way to fly') 64bit :/mnt/user/video# mediainfo some_video_file.mkv

mediainfo v0.7.42 beta

Ln -s /usr/lib64/libmediainfo.so.0.0.0 /usr/lib64/libmediainfo.so.0 I'm not sure of the actual reason, but it appears that you need to create symlinks to those libs as follows: The mediainfo binary also needs to be made executable. Put them in their respective paths and make sure they're owned by root. The three files you want are mediainfo, libmediainfo.so.0.0.0, and libzen.so.0.0.0.

#Mediainfo v0.7.42 beta windows#

I ended up downloading the CentOS 7 rpms for mediainfo, libmediainfo0, and libzen0 from, manually extracting the files I needed using 7-zip on my Windows laptop, and copying them over to the server. I found that there's a tool to convert rpm files to Slackware friendly tgz/txz files but couldn't get that to actually work. The only Slackware compatible mediainfo packages I could find on a Google search only included the mediainfo binary, which doesn't work without two other libraries. I'm running 6.1.8 right now, but these directions would probably work for older or newer versions of unRAID as well as long as you're grabbing the right packages to start with (i686 vs x86_64) and putting the libraries in the correct path (/usr/lib vs /usr/lib64). Unfortunately, installing it was not directly straightforward for someone used to RHEL/CentOS and new to Slackware so I'm posting my findings here for anyone else who may need them. I wanted to be able to easily determine the resolution of a given video file from the command-line, and a quick Google search indicated that mediainfo was an ideal app for that.











Mediainfo v0.7.42 beta