
The output of this command should be something like this 1920x1080 displayed on your console. ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width,height -of csv=s=x:p=0 input.mp4 If you don’t have access to ffprobe, you can download it from OTTVerse’s FFmpeg build page.

Using the ffprobe tool that’s shipped with the FFmpeg builds, let’s determine the resolution of an input video.

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