
Please reconsider these thoughts of yours: Water under the bridge here, thanks for your many and valuable contributions.
#Mediainfo 64 bit windows 7 install#
You declined my plea to test for yourself for closure, can another kind soul that happens to use XP SP3 32-bit (SSE2) please check those builds above and verify they indeed install and work OK (so this issue could be put to rest.) ? (from memory I recall as being an avid PotPlayer enthusiast), would you oblige? VideoHelp being a third party provider, I did not want initially to post direct links to packages (Forum rule 1.b), but I have now done so above, for XP-members' convenience to the best of my knowledge, these are original/unaltered/official binaries being re-hosted (and the 21-02-09 builds not to be found on vendor's site). ).įTR, I didn't direct XP members to a random "videohelp" URL, but specifically to Which was exactly the point of my post you were quick to dismiss the info I posted here, out of pure courtesy to my XP friends, without first verifying it yourself (and making me look "bad" along the way. VideoHelp also host a link for the latest version:

The GUI hasn't changed much over the years, it was initially developed as part of the Tools section of early-XP era K-Lite Codec Pack versions, that's how I was introduced to it and stuck with it ever since.

Yes, the Explorer integration is its major asset! But, even beginning with my Windows XP era (2005-2009), what I use till now specifically for Explorer context menu is the, so called, LITE version of MediaInfo, which just comprises a minimalistic GUI (executable made by Atak_Snajpera, a doom9 developer) and the official MediaInfo.dll file (which can be updated independently of the GUI, by downloading the MediaInfo_DLL_xx.xx_Windows_i386_WithoutInstaller.7z package from MediaInfo author). It's incredibly useful if you do a lot of work with videos from many different sources, especially with its Explorer integration.
