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WINDOWS EXPLORER COLUMNS
I use Windows XP professional sp2.
In Windows Explorer, I cannot find an option to displya a column for Frame Rate for video files. The Microsoft Knowledge base does have an article on how to change Windows Explorer columns, it applies only to Windows 2000 Millenium addition. So my question is this: Is there a way of getting Windows Explorer to explore a folder containing video clips, and diplay the Frame Rate Column? -- MSSandhu |
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WINDOWS EXPLORER COLUMNS
If you right click on the column header row in Explorer, you will see several columns that can be added. Click on the option called "More..." at the bottom of this list, then scroll down the alphabetical list, and you will see "Frame Rate". Put a check mark next to it to add that column. -- LeeTutor |
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WINDOWS EXPLORER COLUMNS
-- MSSandhu Lee I am grateful for your reply. But it seems there are several versions of Windows Explorer! In my version (I am using Windows XP Sp2, not VISTA) there is no such column option available as the one you describe. I think you might be talking about VISTA operating system. Thanks anyway. "Madanjeet" wrote: I use Windows XP professional sp2. In Windows Explorer, I cannot find an option to displya a column for Frame Rate for video files. The Microsoft Knowledge base does have an article on how to change Windows Explorer columns, it applies only to Windows 2000 Millenium addition. So my question is this: Is there a way of getting Windows Explorer to explore a folder containing video clips, and diplay the Frame Rate Column? -- MSSandhu |
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WINDOWS EXPLORER COLUMNS
I guess I didn't notice your beginning comment about using WinXP. What are you doing posting your question in the Vista Forums? And you're right, there is no such capability in WinXP. (I just tried it on my Virtual Pc guest OS of WinXP.) -- LeeTutor |
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WINDOWS EXPLORER COLUMNS
You can see individual object (right click) properties, then select Detail
tab which will give you frame, data & bit rates; camera type for pics etc. "Madanjeet" wrote: I use Windows XP professional sp2. In Windows Explorer, I cannot find an option to displya a column for Frame Rate for video files. The Microsoft Knowledge base does have an article on how to change Windows Explorer columns, it applies only to Windows 2000 Millenium addition. So my question is this: Is there a way of getting Windows Explorer to explore a folder containing video clips, and diplay the Frame Rate Column? -- MSSandhu |