Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately mediainfo doesn't seem to return the atom metadata, and exiftool is throwing Perl errors.
Goto undefined subroutine &DynaLoader::bootstrap_inherit at C:/Perl/lib/XSLoader.pm line 96. Compilation failed in require at C:/Perl/lib/IO/Handle.pm line 260. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:/Perl/lib/IO/Handle.pm line 260. Compilation failed in require at C:/Perl/lib/IO/Seekable.pm line 101. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:/Perl/lib/IO/Seekable.pm line 101. Compilation failed in require at C:/Perl/lib/IO/File.pm line 133. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:/Perl/lib/IO/File.pm line 133. Compilation failed in require at -e line 313. Realize this is getting off topic, but I'm kind of desparate for a way to get at the atom metadata for these large mp4 files. There's no way to access that info using ffmpeg or ffprobe? -----Original Message----- From: ffmpeg-user-boun...@ffmpeg.org [mailto:ffmpeg-user-boun...@ffmpeg.org] On Behalf Of Dave Rice Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 6:32 PM To: FFmpeg user questions Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] Using ffprobe or ffmpeg to view atom metadata On Sep 29, 2014, at 2:08 PM, Steve Smith <st...@yourprojectspro.com> wrote: > For a little more detail, it looks like the issue with AtomicParsley > is the size of the file. It crashes on larger files. I've found some > other versions of AtomicParsley that don't crash on the large files, > but they are truncating the atom metadata by removing the first 4 > characters when I output it. If anyone has any suggestions, I could > really use some help with this. This is a non-ffmpeg answer, but you could try: exiftool -v4 YOURFILE.mov or mediainfo --inform='Details;1' YOURFILE.mov Dave Rice _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user