Invisor displays technical information about your video, audio and photo files with ability to compare collected data.
Supports most of video and audio file formats including MPEG-1/2/4, Matroska, WMV, XVID, AVI, MXF, MOV, MJPEG, MP3, AAC, Vorbis, AC-3, DTS, WMA, ALAC, FLAC, PCM and others. Displays detailed info about file's container and media streams including subtitles and chapters.
The list of supported photo files includes JPEG, HEIC, TIFF, PNG and most of raw formats produced by the cameras. Displays EXIF, IPTC, GPS, XMP and MakerNote tags.
Export feature allows you to save gathered information in different formats: Text, HTML, XML, JSON and CSV. Comparison table can be exported to CSV or HTML document.
Also there is a command to remove geolocation metadata from photos and MPEG-4 (QuickTime) movies to protect your privacy while sharing the media files.
Want to see more features? Found a bug? Please report me on maxpozdeev@gmail.com
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Must have application
Alex Timing
I use this app ALL OF THE TIME! I use it for compairisons of music files, movie files I've transcoded, audiobooks I make and any time I need to know more about a file.This little app provides SO much info about a file, it's sick.MUST HAVE - must download this NOW!
Great for single files, good for many, lackluster for detailed reporting
logicalnoise
I’ve been asked to regularly generate reports on our video production materials and saw this app. For a TB of data it can do the trick and give me a quick total duration along with file count but the accummulated data only exports as text blocks not header and data fields easily sortable in a spreadsheet so I get tons of data terribly useless to my need. Also I have around 5TBs of content that is constantly growing, this app crashes after a couple thousand files added to it’s queue. Running a iMac Pro with 32 GBs of RAM, should be doable with the right app. with a days work I’ll have my info for my boss but this app isn’t helping all that much.UPDATEDev really does provide great support, crashing issue has been bypassed and my exporting needs may make it into next majoe release.
The ideal of a utility
Will It Work
Invisor is small, calm, and powerful for what it does. People expecting a full application with lots of features and UI may be disappointed — this does one or two things, and it does them very well.
A huge step up from the already great MediaInfo
CDCCAD
Right away I did a test drive to use Invisor the way I typically use Mediainfo. A few things this app has that Mediainfo doesn’t have that make it totally worth the cost for me (though Mediainfo is also a fantastic tool and a solid open-source foundation):- The Open With… in Finder works as you’d expect it to.- Invisor gives you a LOT of info on video files, including number of total frames, Field order, and Progressive vs. Interleaved.- The Comparison view is very cool.- The multi-file open works as you’d expect it to and the side-bar is very convenient.I highly recommend this as a must-have tool for anyone working with video files! It will become a daily tool.
* MediaInfo library updated to v24.12
Version 3.28
The developer, Max Pozdeev, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Not Collected
The developer does not collect any data from this app.
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