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mediainfo mis-recognized *.eps as audio media

2015-10-12
2015-10-12
  • isometric13

    isometric13 - 2015-10-12

    Hi
    Thanks for all your effort on mediainfo and thanks for taking the time to read this question.

    Some files that I use mediainfo for are .eps (encapsulated post script) artwork files
    But mediainfo finds something in the file that makes it 'think' that the file is contains audio

    Is there any way to avoid this? I would be interested in a solution that would either
    1. recognize the file as an image (tiff)
    2. or report that the file is not recognized at all

    Thank you so much for your time and consideration!
    Sean

    ~: file /path/to/file/foo.eps
    /path/to/file/foo.eps: DOS EPS Binary File Postscript starts at byte 185328 length 16007421 TIFF starts at byte 30 length 185298

    ~: mediainfo -f /path/to/file/foo.eps
    General
    Count : 280
    Count of stream of this kind : 1
    Kind of stream : General
    Kind of stream : General
    Stream identifier : 0
    Count of audio streams : 1
    Complete name : /path/to/file/foo.eps
    Folder name : /path/to/file
    File name : foo
    File extension : eps
    Format : LATM
    Format : LATM
    Commercial name : LATM
    Codec : LATM
    Codec : LATM
    File size : 16192749
    File size : 15.4 MiB
    File size : 15 MiB
    File size : 15 MiB
    File size : 15.4 MiB
    File size : 15.44 MiB
    Overall bit rate mode : VBR
    Overall bit rate mode : Variable
    File last modification date : UTC 2015-09-09 00:17:07
    File last modification date (local) : 2015-09-09 00:17:07

    Audio
    Count : 218
    Count of stream of this kind : 1
    Kind of stream : Audio
    Kind of stream : Audio
    Stream identifier : 0
    Bit rate mode : VBR
    Bit rate mode : Variable

     
    • Jerome Martinez

      Jerome Martinez - 2015-10-12

      Looks like a false positive due to LATM parser.

      Please fill a bug report with an example file (you can also send the file directly to me if you do'nt want to have it public).

       

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