how to check the resolution of mp4 file

Creato il: 17 giugno 2025

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how to check the resolution of mp4 file

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To check the resolution of an MP4 file, you can use several tools depending on your operating system and preferences. Here are the most common methods:


🖥️ Using VLC Media Player (Cross-platform)

  1. Open the MP4 file in VLC.
  2. From the menu, go to ToolsMedia Information (or press Ctrl + I).
  3. Click the Codec tab.
  4. Look under Video for resolution details (e.g., 1920x1080).

🧰 Using ffmpeg (Command Line, macOS/Linux/Windows)

If you have ffmpeg installed:

bash
ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width,height -of csv=s=x:p=0 yourfile.mp4

This command will output something like:

1920x1080

🪟 Using Windows Properties

  1. Right-click the MP4 file → Properties.
  2. Go to the Details tab.
  3. Scroll to the Video section to see Frame width and Frame height.

🍎 Using QuickTime on macOS

  1. Open the file in QuickTime Player.
  2. Press Cmd + I or go to WindowShow Movie Inspector.
  3. Look at the format line for resolution (e.g., “1920 × 1080”).

Let me know your operating system or tools available if you'd like tailored instructions or need help automating this for multiple files.

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