a quick way to find dxv in windows?

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a quick way to find dxv in windows?

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I have a folder with over 2000 movs in it. Does anyone know a super quick way to see if they are all dxv?

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Re: a quick way to find dxv in windows?

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XYPlorer can show video compression codec, but it's just GUID.
Add new column -> Select Property -> Video compresssion.

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Alley also shows the codec when you load the file.
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Re: a quick way to find dxv in windows?

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Zoltán wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 11:32 Alley also shows the codec when you load the file.
i know but when i want to check a folder with 1500 movs this doesn't work

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