BetterMediaInfo 1.0.0 by Razvan Serea
BetterMediaInfo is a modern, open-source graphical user interface for MediaInfo, designed to improve metadata inspection workflows for audio and video files. It extracts and presents technical parameters such as codec profiles, bitrates, resolution, frame rate, stream ordering, and container-level attributes in a structured, readable layout.
The interface is built with clarity and responsiveness in mind, supporting drag-and-drop functionality. It preserves the full feature set of the MediaInfo library while making the data easier to parse for users working in media management, encoding validation, or post-production environments.
In short, BetterMediaInfo takes the power of MediaInfo and makes it much easier to use. Whether you're checking video quality, verifying audio settings, or just curious about a file's details, it gives you clear, organized info without the clutter.
Requires Microsoft Edge WebView2, which is included in most Windows versions.
BetterMediaInfo 1.0.0 changelog:
Added an Image stream table to the card view and detail view, including type, color space, resolution, and size fields.
Added View settings to toggle Image stream tables in card view and detail view.
Added BatchMkvMerge to the welcome page with localized descriptions and a GitHub link.
Added a portable 7z archive to the Windows release artifacts.
Improved first-run language selection by detecting the system language and saving it to configuration.
Updated Italian translations.
Download: BetterMediaInfo 0.10.0 | MSI Setup ~9.0 MB (Open Source)
Download: BetterMediaInfo for MacOS
View: BetterMediaInfo Homepage | Github | Screenshot
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We wrote about it here https://www.neowin.net/news/browser-vendors-pen-open-letter-to-microsoft-saying-enough-is-enough/ the open letter itself is here https://browserchoicealliance.org/open-letter/
Browser vendors including Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Vivaldi have jointly written an open letter to Microsoft saying enough is enough regarding Edge being pushed on Windows users without consent.
Microsoft makes it difficult to change the default browser, promotes Edge throughout Windows 11, and has made the uninstall process unnecessarily complicated compared to other apps.
Does anyone have more details on what exactly the open letter demands and whether any regulatory action is being considered? Also curious whether this could lead to antitrust investigations similar to what happened with Internet Explorer back in the day.
Would love to hear from anyone following this closely.
The best-selling all-rounder GEEKOM A6 mini PC is now 20% off and cheaper than Prime Day by Steven Parker
GEEKOM is having a sale on the A6. It comes from its "A series" of mini PCs, which are supposed to support AI natively; however, although others in the series include an NPU, this A6 variant does not. Below is a quote from the buyer's guide from the official website:
Mini PCs that include a dedicated NPU are still quite expensive, which explains the low price of this A6 variant. Below are its full specifications.
GEEKOM A6
Dimensions
112.4 mm x 112.4 mm x 37 mm
Weight
450g
CPU
Ryzen 7 6800H (Base 3.2GHz, Turbo 4.7GHz 8C, 16T, 16MB L3 Cache)
TDP: 45W
Graphics
AMD Radeon™ 680M Graphics
12 RDNA 3 Graphics Cores @ 2200MHz (Boost)
768 shading units/stream processors (12 CUs),
48 texture mapping units and 32 ROPs
NPU
No
Memory
32GB Dual-channel Crucial DDR5-4800MT/s SODIMM (up to 64GB)
Storage
1x Kingston 1TB NVMe M.2 (PCIe Gen 4.0 x4)
Operating System
Windows 11 Pro
Bluetooth
Bluetooth v5.4
Wireless LAN
Wi-Fi 6E
Kensington Lock
No
SD Card reader
Yes (left side)
Adapter
120W, 6.32A, 19V Power Adapter
Front I/O Ports
2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
1 x 3.5mm front stereo headset jack
Rear I/O Ports
1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
1 x USB 4 Gen 3 Type-C with Power delivery up to 15W (5V 3A)
1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C
1 x USB 2.0 Type-A
2 x HDMI 2.0b
1 x 2.5G RJ45 LAN
1 x DC-in
Price
$599/$649
Here are the key features and dimensions (in inches) of the GEEKOM A6:
We reviewed the A6 back in February and rated it highly. Below is a summary from that review:
If you want to know more about my findings, do check out the above-linked review.
GEEKOM offers three years of warranty on its products, and if needed, you can RMA or return them locally, relative to your region (the U.S. has a U.S. warehouse, and the E.U. has a Germany warehouse).
Buy the GEEKOM A6 (16+512) for $479 (was $599) at GEEKOM U.S.
Buy the GEEKOM A6 (16+1TB) for $519 (was $649) at GEEKOM U.S.
Buy the GEEKOM A6 (16+1TB) for $519 (was $649) at Amazon U.S.
When checking out, use the 20% off NWGKA620 coupon code.
Best of all, the shipping is quick and free.