The best tool I've found so far has been ffmpeg.

However, the regular ffmpeg and ffprobe tools won't show me DTS-HD MA 7.1; it seems it only detects up to 6 channels...?

I could kinda get something going with a combination of ffmpeg and mediainfo, but I'm hoping to find one command-line program (or an ffmpeg command) that will show me the correct number of audio channels, the audio codec, etc.
Robin Hood Reviewed by Robin Hood on . Analyze A Video File The best tool I've found so far has been ffmpeg. However, the regular ffmpeg and ffprobe tools won't show me DTS-HD MA 7.1; it seems it only detects up to 6 channels...? I could kinda get something going with a combination of ffmpeg and mediainfo, but I'm hoping to find one command-line program (or an ffmpeg command) that will show me the correct number of audio channels, the audio codec, etc. Rating: 5