MKVINFO - Online Linux Manual PageSection : 1
Updated : 2021−01−04
Source : MKVToolNix 52​.0​.0
Note : User Commands

NAMEmkvinfo − Print information about elements in Matroska files

SYNOPSISmkvinfo [options] {source−filename}

DESCRIPTIONThis program lists all elements contained in a Matroska​. The output can be limited to a list of tracks in the file including information about the codecs used​. −a, −−all By default mkvinfo(1) stops when it encounters the first cluster​. Additionally it doesn't show certain often occurring elements​. With this option mkvinfo(1) will continue processing regardless of the verbosity level and show all elements​. −c, −−checksums Calculates and display the Adler−32 checksum for each frame​. Useful for debugging only​. −o, −−continue By default mkvinfo(1) stops when it encounters the first cluster​. With this option mkvinfo(1) will continue processing regardless of the verbosity level​. −p, −−hex−positions Show the positions of all elements in hexadecimal regardless of the verbosity level​. −P, −−positions Show the positions of all elements in decimal regardless of the verbosity level​. −s, −−summary Only show a terse summary of what mkvinfo(1) finds and not each element​. −t, −−track−info Show statistics for each track in verbose mode​. Also sets verbosity to 1 if it was at level 0 before​. −x, −−hexdump Show the first 16 bytes of each frame as a hex dump​. −X, −−full−hexdump Show all bytes of each frame as a hex dump​. −z, −−size Show the size of each element including its header​. −−command−line−charset character−set Sets the character set to convert strings given on the command line from​. It defaults to the character set given by system's current locale​. −−output−charset character−set Sets the character set to which strings are converted that are to be output​. It defaults to the character set given by system's current locale​. −r, −−redirect−output file−name Writes all messages to the file file−name instead of to the console​. While this can be done easily with output redirection there are cases in which this option is needed: when the terminal reinterprets the output before writing it to a file​. The character set set with −−output−charset is honored​. −−ui−language code Forces the translations for the language code to be used (e​.g​. 'de_DE' for the German translations)​. Entering 'list' as the code will cause the program to output a list of available translations​. −−abort−on−warnings Tells the program to abort after the first warning is emitted​. The program's exit code will be 1​. −−debug topic Turn on debugging for a specific feature​. This option is only useful for developers​. −−engage feature Turn on experimental features​. A list of available features can be requested with mkvinfo −−engage list​. These features are not meant to be used in normal situations​. −−gui−mode Turns on GUI mode​. In this mode specially−formatted lines may be output that can tell a controlling GUI what's happening​. These messages follow the format '#GUI#message'​. The message may be followed by key/value pairs as in '#GUI#message#key1=value1#key2=value2​...'​. Neither the messages nor the keys are ever translated and always output in English​. −v, −−verbose Be more verbose​. See the section about verbosity levels for a description which information will be output at which level​. −h, −−help Show usage information and exit​. −V, −−version Show version information and exit​. @options−file​.json Reads additional command line arguments from the file options−file​. For a full explanation on the supported formats for such files see the section called "Option files" in the mkvmerge(1) man page​.

VERBOSITY LEVELSThe −v option can be used to increase mkvinfo(1)'s verbosity level and print more information about the current file​. At level 0 mkvinfo(1) will print only the track headers it finds and their types​. mkvinfo(1) will exit as soon as the headers are parsed completely (more technical: as soon as the first cluster is encountered)​. In this level the seek head entries and the cues will not be displayed −− even if they're located in front of the track information​. At level 1 mkvinfo(1) will also print all Matroska elements encountered for the complete file but the seek head entries and the cue entries​. If the summary mode is enabled then mkvinfo(1) will output the frame position as well​. The same effect can be achieved with the option −−continue​. At level 2 mkvinfo(1) will also print the seek head entries, the cue entries and the file position at which each Matroska element can be found at​. The same effect can be achieved with the options −−all −−positions​. At level 3 and above mkvinfo(1) will print some information that is not directly connected to a Matroska element​. All other elements only print stuff about the elements that were just found​. Level 3 adds meta information to ease debugging (read: it's intended for developers only)​. All lines written by level 3 are enclosed in square brackets to make filtering them out easy​.

TEXT FILES AND CHARACTER SET CONVERSIONSFor an in−depth discussion about how all tools in the MKVToolNix suite handle character set conversions, input/output encoding, command line encoding and console encoding please see the identically−named section in the mkvmerge(1) man page​.

EXIT CODESmkvinfo(1) exits with one of three exit codes: •  0 −− This exit code means that the run has completed successfully​. •  1 −− In this case mkvinfo(1) has output at least one warning, but the run did continue​. A warning is prefixed with the text 'Warning:'​. •  2 −− This exit code is used after an error occurred​. mkvinfo(1) aborts right after outputting the error message​. Error messages range from wrong command line arguments over read/write errors to broken files​.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLESmkvinfo(1) uses the default variables that determine the system's locale (e​.g​. LANG and the LC_* family)​. Additional variables: MKVINFO_DEBUG, MKVTOOLNIX_DEBUG and its short form MTX_DEBUG The content is treated as if it had been passed via the −−debug option​. MKVINFO_ENGAGE, MKVTOOLNIX_ENGAGE and its short form MTX_ENGAGE The content is treated as if it had been passed via the −−engage option​.

SEE ALSOmkvmerge(1), mkvextract(1), mkvpropedit(1), mkvtoolnix-gui(1)

WWWThe latest version can always be found at the MKVToolNix homepage[1]​.

AUTHORMoritz Bunkus <​moritz@bunkus​.org​> Developer

NOTES 1. the MKVToolNix homepage ­https://mkvtoolnix.download/
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