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I found that Media Player Classic can give you that info.
Under "View" check 'statistics' and you can see the info for Frame-rate. If that number doesn't satify you, go to File > Properties > details tab.. it should show the framrate listed by Video. For mass video identifying.. I don't know. You could drop your videos in Adobe After Effects or something.. How ya doing, buddy? |
Actually I think the real number you wanna see is the one under the properties (Shift f10) under Details tab.. there'll be a box with something like
Video: Windows Media Video 9 416x312 20.00fps 600Kbps [Raw Video 1] in my example the fps is 20. I also tried to pull the same wmv file into my After Effects and it says 20fps too. So the one listed under Properties in MPC is the one you probably want. There's nowhere I can't reach. |