Extract Data
Extract Video Streams
Upload a video to check file details, playback properties, and available stream information.
Inspect video file details, playback metadata, and the stream information that can be read clearly online.
Extract Video Streams
Drag and drop your file here.
Results will appear here
Choose a file to see the result.
Suggested next step
After reviewing the file details, the next step is usually to compare versions or inspect the file with a more focused tool.
Next: compare two videos
Compare Videos Online
Put two exports side by side and spot changes in the visible media details.
Next: open the video viewer
Video Metadata Viewer
Switch to the simpler video page when you only need the main file details.
Next: confirm the file type
MIME Type Checker
Double-check the format if the video does not load or looks mislabeled.
What this tool checks
Use this page for a fast check on a video file before you send it, upload it, or compare it with another export.
- It checks whether the file opens cleanly and reads the video details the browser can confirm.
- The result focuses on the information most people need first: size, dimensions, duration, and format clues.
- It works best as a quick review tool before comparison or delivery.
For many common files, the file stays on your device while the tool runs. No account is required.
How to use it
- 1Upload the video
- 2Review the size, dimensions, duration, and visible media details
- 3Use the next step that fits your goal, such as compare or inspect one file more closely
What the results show
- Verified values come from the browser's media layer.
- If deeper codec information is unavailable, the result should say that instead of guessing.
Key terms
Stream metadata
Stream metadata describes technical information about the audio and video streams inside a media file.
MIME type
A MIME type is a label that describes the kind of content in a file, such as image/jpeg or application/pdf.
File signature
A file signature is a recognizable byte pattern near the start of a file.
Frequently asked questions
Can I split audio and video streams here?
Not right now. This page is an inspector, not a full extraction utility.
What file formats does this tool support?
Extract Video Streams works with: MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, OGG, and OGV video and Common browser-playable media files.
What is this tool used for?
Use it for: Quickly compare two exports before publishing, Check dimensions on a media file you received and See whether the file opens cleanly in the browser.
Related articles
How to Inspect Video Streams Online
Learn what an online video stream inspector can show, what it cannot confirm, and how to use it as a fast check before sharing or comparing a file.
How to Read Video Metadata
Learn how to read video metadata, which fields matter most in everyday use, and what online tools can realistically confirm.
What Is a MIME Type?
Learn what a MIME type is, where it appears, and why it matters when a file is uploaded, downloaded, or previewed online.