The only thing I want to repeat again is that OP said "I demuxed the video track from the mkv, open with mediainfo and it has the same problem." this is not a proof of problem either way. Basically I'm just stating the reason MKVs encoded by HB doesn't have bitrate for streams is because it's not mandatory in MKV format (that's what I meant when I say "it's about the format").īut again, it's definitely possible and will be very nice to have. I deleted my original comment as it's indeed confusing. For example, when I say "It doesn't even have meta tag fields", I meant to say "no header fields" (in contrast to optional tags). mkvmerge for remuxing the streams (so you keep the compression settings from HandBrake, just not the Matroska stuff) after having used HandBrake, and bitrate will be displayed in think we pretty much agree on most of things, just that my wordings are pretty poor (English is not my first language, sorry about that!), which causes your confusion. Summary: the only issue there is that the muxer used by HandBrake (FFmpeg) did not implement the support of the statistic tags (it is a muxer issue, and only that), and the solution for fixing this issue is to have a patch for statistic metadata support in FFmpeg Matroska muxer.Īs a workaround, you can use e.g. But it is not the reason it disappeared (actually source bitrate tags are no more relevant, as they are about the old stream), the reason it disappeared is that the muxer you used does not write optional bitrate info, so the one to blame is the muxer you use, which did not implement such optional metadata, that's all. Just not pure Matroska elements and not mandatory.Īs mentioned above, the bitrate info just doesn't exist, as they're not mandatory for either MKV So they have meta tag fields, you said a thing and its opposite -). It doesn't even have meta tag fields for average bitrate.Ĭalculate such info on-the-go and then store it in tags (mostly this) The lack of support of 1 Matroska feature by a specific muxer does not mean the format has a problem, it just mean that the muxer did not implement something. Restart explorer after applying any changes for it to take effect.It isn't. As for audio info on MKV files it seems only SampleRate is supported. It seems though only TotalBitrate is supported for MKV. What you want is probably '' (Datarate) whereas '' is the total of both the audio and video (overall bitrate). This also works with the other video formats in the registry, that way you can customize the preview panes and infotips to make them look the way you want to. If you want to see their thumbnails or add covers as previews you will need to install something like icaros as a property handler. Here are the possible values for video files: You can modify any of these using the windows property system. You will be faced with these values: PreviewDetails, InfoTip, FullDetails, ExtendedTileInfo I am a bit late to the party but here is how you view bitrate for mkv files in explorerĬomputer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\.mkv
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