From e42e9f6ba391be9d2803bd22af50b5735218e222 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Julia Colleen Miller Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2024 09:41:22 +1100 Subject: [PATCH] Update 10_quality_control.md --- 10_quality_control.md | 4 ---- 1 file changed, 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/10_quality_control.md b/10_quality_control.md index 59a7cf7..4ddb063 100644 --- a/10_quality_control.md +++ b/10_quality_control.md @@ -52,8 +52,6 @@ You can open multiple files at one time using the app, but be warned- if you are #### Bulk output MediaInfo reoprts: Windows -***How to bulk extract metadata to a .csv file using a PC.*** - Using MediaInfo GUI v21.09, open the program, then add media to explore. To do this press icon *Select a folder to examine*, located on left pannel of window, or go to the MediaInfo menu and select *File>Open>Folder...*. It is best if you have only the media you want to examine in that folder and avoid adding nested folders. The image below shows all of the videos I have added. To get this view, go to the menu and select View, then select *sheet*.

@@ -96,8 +94,6 @@ Click on the *Sheet* tab, select the comma from the dropdown menu for the column #### Bulk output MediaInfo reports: Mac -***How to bulk extract metadata to a .csv file using a Mac.*** - I have downloaded and installed the app from the Mac App Store, as suggested on the MediaInfo webpage. The Mac MediaInfo app differs from the Windows version in that you cannot view sheets, or export bulk reports using the GUI. You first need to create a .txt file that lists the specifications you want to export, and name this file *"Options.txt"*. Again, as with the Windows specifications, you will need to experiment with how they are named. Here is some suggested content for *Options.txt* for video reporting: