As usual, I'm never sure if I have the right forum so I apologize if I've picked the wrong one again. I have a program that converts my own DVDs (legally mine, not borrowed or black market) to MP4 files. It used to use an "MP4 codec" but because of program upgrade and problems from that the vendor told me to use an "MPEG4 codec". I don't know much if anything about codecs so I'm just following the vendor's direction. The vendor said it is producing stereo audio but when I look at the file's Properties and look at "details" in the MP4 file it does not show the audio as stereo (it's just blank). I was told to use a program called Media Info to examine the MP4 file. That program does show "2 channels" (but without the word "stereo").
Is Properties unreliable, or less reliable than the Media Info program's information? I looked at the Properties of an old MP4 file that had been converted with the "MP4 codec" and that one does say "channels:2 (stereo)".
Sorry if I'm making an issue when there really isn't one.
Is Properties unreliable, or less reliable than the Media Info program's information? I looked at the Properties of an old MP4 file that had been converted with the "MP4 codec" and that one does say "channels:2 (stereo)".
Sorry if I'm making an issue when there really isn't one.