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Old 30th November 2014, 16:57   #1  |  Link
kotuwa
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I Frame Viewer/Counter !?

Any tool to view and/or count I frames in H.264 videos?
Or any method?
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Old 30th November 2014, 19:05   #2  |  Link
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One way is to use ffprobe -show_frames

for example:

ffprobe -show_frames some.mp4

...
[FRAME]
...
key_frame=1
...
[/FRAME
...

ffprobe is from ffmpeg. probably avprobe from libav also.
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Old 30th November 2014, 22:12   #3  |  Link
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I quick method do browse iframes is to open the video in Aegisub. It allows you to seek to next/previous keyframe in the video by pressing shift+left / shift+right (the framenumber field in the GUI has a turquoise color when you are on a keyframe btw).

Count of iframes is given in stats of tools like Avinaptic, but that sadly won't give you the number of a specific keyframe. I think mkvinfo (part of mkvtoolnix) also gives a breakdown of keyframes with timestamps.
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Old 30th November 2014, 22:35   #4  |  Link
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Thank You Very Much...

any way to view whole frames in a column chart like graph (like in bitrate viewer)...

like each frames in different colors or any method that can distinguish I frames.
I remember very old Dr.Divx had something similar that shows keyframes... Something like that...
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Try GSpot (search it in videohelp page). Is old but good for view in color frames structure.

Edit: Ups, Oh My God, does not work with h.264, sorry. Better try with VideoInspector, I've never used (download it in softpedia, portable version).

Edit2: look Avinaptic:

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