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Is there a program to find out at what bitrate an AVI file is encoded?

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Title says it all really.

Any help would be much appreciated. I tried using VLC but i can only get the framerate and resolution from that.
 
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if you are downloading from torrent sites a good site and uploader should include either a .nfo file which can be open in any text editor type program or should include it in the description of the file.

other than that i dont know
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You need Gspot however it's a windows only program AFAIK. Even tho you're already using VLC, try upgrading. The info window, press 'cmd-I' will contain some of the bitrate info/codec info - well on my windows machine at least.
 

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