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MP4Viewer

MP4Viewer is an mp4 metadata analyser (ISO base media file format) written in python. You can use it to analyse the metadata of mp4 files on the shell, a new gtk based window, or save it as a json file. The definitions of structures used in the code can be found in the publicly available standard (it is not free to download anymore) ISO/IEC 14496-12 - ISO base media file format.

Install using pip

pip install --upgrade mp4viewer

python3 -m mp4viewer [-h] [-o {stdout,gui,json}] [-e] [-c {on,off}] file.mp4

Run directly from code

./parse.sh [-h] [-o {stdout,gui,json}] [-e] [-c {on,off}] file.mp4

Arguments

positional arguments:
  input_file            Location of the ISO bmff file (mp4)

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -o {stdout,gui,json}, --output {stdout,gui,json}
                        Specify the output format. Please note that pygtk is required for `gui`.
  -c {on,off}, --color {on,off}
                        Toggle colors in console based output; on by default.
  -j JSON_PATH, --json JSON_PATH
                        Path to the json file where the output should be saved. If this is specified, the json output will be generated and written to this file even if the requested output format is not
                        json. If the output format is json and this argument is not specified, the json object will be written to the current directory using "$PWD/$(basename input_file).mp4viewer.json"
  -e, --expand-arrays   Do not truncate long arrays
  --debug               Used for internal debugging
  --latex               Generate latex-in-markdown for github README

Sample outputs:

The default output on the console

shell output

GTK

window with gtk treeview

MP4Viewer uses gtk in graphics mode and requires pygtk3 for viewing results in a window. This usually comes preinstalled with recent versions of ubuntu.

You can find more similar MP4 tools in this page