Complete container and track summary
Review the container, MIME type, duration, overall bitrate, and counts for video, audio, and subtitle tracks.
Inspect the container, duration, bitrate, codecs, video, audio, and subtitle tracks, plus browser decoding support.
orFiles are processed on your device and never uploadedRead media containers, MIME types, duration, bitrate, codecs, and track structure locally, including resolution, frame rate, rotation, color space, audio channels, and subtitles.
Review the container, MIME type, duration, overall bitrate, and counts for video, audio, and subtitle tracks.
Inspect codecs, Codec IDs, display and coded resolution, aspect ratio, frame rate, rotation, HDR, sample rate, and channels.
Check whether the current browser can decode each video and audio track while retaining reports for files it cannot preview.
Copy structured technical details or save them as JSON while the source media remains on your device.
No. Container parsing, track inspection, limited packet sampling, and report generation happen locally in your browser.
Technical parsing and native playback use different browser capabilities. A browser may parse the container and tracks without having the decoder or playback support needed to preview them.
The tool uses file metadata first. When metadata is missing, it estimates values from a limited packet sample, so some results can be approximate.
No. It focuses on technical parameters and does not display titles, authors, comments, or other descriptive metadata that may contain personal information.
Use RouteMarket AI to create image and video assets, then return to local tools for conversion, cropping, subtitles, and compression.