wmv data from command line

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Eric Brown

Is there any way to extract data from wmv in the command line?

I have several hundred small wmv files from which I need to extract
the duration. I know how to pipe cmd output to a file, so it's easy to
get a document with all the wmv filenames. If I could also extract
time data, that would save me a few hours of work.

Thanks.
eric
 
Eric said:
Is there any way to extract data from wmv in the command line?

I have several hundred small wmv files from which I need to extract
the duration. I know how to pipe cmd output to a file, so it's easy to
get a document with all the wmv filenames. If I could also extract
time data, that would save me a few hours of work.

Thanks.
eric
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Not exactly what you asked for but maybe
it would work for you:

Directory Printer
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptdirprn.asp

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