Question

I have an HTC Touch HD on which mp4 videos downloaded from Google Video play the best, both in terms of video and audio quality. So I am wondering which settings exactly Google Video uses to encode videos into mp4, so that I can replicate it for videos not available on Google Video. A tool which reads an mp4 file and tells you all the encoding information would be perfect or if you know a official website that describes Google Video's mp4 format, then even better.

I am looking for the following information:

Video Encoding

  • video resolution (e.g. 480x640)
  • frames per second (e.g. 25 fps)
  • bitrate (e.g. 1Mbit/s)
  • codec (e.g. H.264)

Audio Encoding

  • sample rate (e.g. 44100 Hz)
  • bitrate (e.g. 128Kbit/s)
  • audio channels (e.g. 2)
  • codec (e.g. AAC)

I hope anyone can help even though this is not necessarily programming related. Thanks!

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Solution

Most any video demuxer can give you this information. AVIDemux, mplayer, and VLC for example, all have an information mode that dumps the specifics of a video file, including some codec settings.

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