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Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 10:27:11 +0800
From: Lucifer <lucifer AT tsinghua DOT org DOT cn>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: [OT]Is there a package can view avi file's codec?
Message-Id: <20030916101805.3534.LUCIFER@tsinghua.org.cn>
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Sometimes I want to know what a/v codecs an .avi file use.  For now I am
using `GSpot Codec Information Appliance' <http://www.headbands.com/gspot/>
to do this.  However, this is a GUI software and it does not accept
filename as parameter, so within cygwin bash I must 'cygstart gspot.exe'
and then use the boring 'File -> Open' menu.  I want to know whether
this kind of work can be done within the CLI world?

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Lucifer <lucifer AT tsinghua DOT org DOT cn>



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