Determining quality of files before importing

yowzer wrote on 7/8/2011, 4:23 PM
I have VMS 10 HD. I don't want to use any HD in my current project so my Canon is set to XP+ which is a step below 720p I believe. My problem is I shot some clips and wasn't sure if my camera was set to XP+ or not. All the files in the folder I'm importing from (including the ones that I'm suspect of being full or partial HD/full being 1080 and partial being 720 - neither of which I wanted in this project - just saying this for clarity) have the same .mts file extensions. It's not like they say 720p or 1080 or anything. How can I determine the quality of the string of clips I shot? Would I do that via the data rate, the bit rate, and/or the total bitrate? One clip is a mere 38 seconds and is 55.0 MB in size if that helps anyone. Thanks so much in advance.

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musicvid10 wrote on 7/8/2011, 4:30 PM
The freeware MediaInfo will give you all your files' properties and metadata.
Eugenia wrote on 7/8/2011, 4:32 PM
You can do it via the bitrate: http://www.3ivx.com/support/calculator/index.html
XP+ is 12 mbps, while the 1080p versions are either 17 mbps or 24 mbps. You can then use a rename utility to help you rename files in batch mode, with -720-xp or whatever in their filename.
yowzer wrote on 7/8/2011, 4:50 PM
Excellent! Thanks tons.