Business Profile
MediaInfo provides a convenient unified display of the most relevant technical and tag data for video and audio files.
{"Developers needing to integrate digital media file investigation into their workflows","Memory institutions (libraries and archives)","Museums and cultural institutions","Media and entertainment organizations","Digital preservation and research teams"}
Open-source, cross-project digital media analysis tools developed and led by MediaArea, with a flagship product (MediaInfo) widely adopted and a portfolio of related open-source projects (MediaConch, QCTools, BWF MetaEdit, AVI/MOV MetaEdit, DV Analyzer).
No explicit customer implementation timeline is provided for MediaInfo itself. For services, there are defined SLA-like options: High priority projects within 2 weeks; Basic/bronze/silver/gold support timelines (e.g., first response within 3 days to 1 week, next release within weeks).
Flagship MediaInfo product with approximately 4,000 downloads per day, indicating wide adoption and ongoing development.
QCTools is described as a tool to analyze digitized video using audiovisual analytics; funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Knight Foundation; designed/led by MediaArea in collaboration with MoMA and others.
Tool for embedding, validating, and exporting metadata in Broadcast WAVE Format (BWF); initially funded by the Library of Congress and FADGI; developed by MediaArea with AVPreserve.
Tool for embedding/editing metadata in MOV/MP4 files; sponsored by Ad-ID; designed, led, and fully developed by MediaArea.
MediaConch is an implementation checker, policy checker, and reporter; funded by PREFORMA (European Commission); designed, led, and fully developed by MediaArea.
MediaInfo is a convenient unified display of the most relevant technical and tag data for video and audio files.
Developers building tools and workflows for digital media analysis; libraries, archives, museums, educational and government institutions needing metadata and format insights.
Open-source, cross-format metadata analysis toolkit ecosystem led by MediaArea, offering MediaInfo as a flagship product with broad adoption and an extensible suite of related tools for digital media investigation.
Open-source BSD-licensed software; available for Windows, macOS, Linux; provides GUI, command-line interface, and library (DLL/.so/.dylib) versions; supports shell integration and drag-and-drop usage; localization capabilities
{"Development and consulting: per hour, mixed copyright (including open-source version) at 125 EUR / 115 GBP / 140 USD","Project priority surcharges: +25% for Medium priority; +50% for High priority","Basic/Bronze/Silver/Gold support packages with annual hour allowances and response/resolution targets","Bronze: 1,800 EUR / 550 GBP / 650 USD","Silver: 4,800 EUR / 4,400 GBP / 5,200 USD","Gold: 12,000 EUR / 11,000 GBP / 13,000 USD","Non-regression tests: 2,000 EUR / 1,800 GBP / 2,200 USD per year"}
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