Metadata Inspector
Explore detailed information about your media files including technical specifications and embedded tags.
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About Metadata Inspector
The MediaBunny Metadata Inspector is a comprehensive tool for analyzing and extracting detailed technical information from your audio and video files. It provides instant access to file properties, codec specifications, and embedded metadata tags without requiring any specialized software or technical expertise.
Our inspector reveals everything about your media files: container format, video and audio codec details, resolution, frame rate, bitrate, sample rate, channel configuration, and duration. For audio files, it also extracts ID3 tags including title, artist, album, and other embedded information that helps you organize and manage your media library.
With batch analysis capabilities, you can quickly inspect multiple files and compare their specifications. This is invaluable for video editors, content creators, and anyone who needs to verify media specifications for compatibility, quality assurance, or archival purposes. All analysis happens locally, ensuring your files remain private.
Key Features
Batch Analysis
Analyze multiple files simultaneously and compare their specifications side-by-side for quick quality assurance and compatibility checking.
Complete Technical Data
View container format, video codec, audio codec, resolution, frame rate, bitrate, sample rate, channels, and duration in one comprehensive report.
ID3 Tag Extraction
Read embedded metadata including title, artist, album, year, genre, and custom tags from audio files for library management.
Multi-Track Support
Analyze files with multiple audio or video tracks, seeing detailed specifications for each individual stream.
Export Reports
Copy metadata information to clipboard or export as JSON/text format for documentation and record-keeping purposes.
Instant Analysis
Get results in milliseconds with efficient parsing that reads only the necessary file headers without processing the entire file.