How to Calculate Total Duration of Multiple Video Clips?
I am looking for method or a program (Windows XP or 7) that will allow me to select multiple video clips (or a folder) and tell me the total duration of all the video clips combined.
When I export video clips from my video camera, I end up with directories of small "scenes" running from a few seconds to several minutes. But there are hundreds of them per project, sometimes organized in several directories.
I'm looking for a quick way to display much video I have in a directory or project.
Solution 1:
Open up the Library pane of Windows Media Player (at least on v10), and then drag and drop the video files.
You should then see the Estimated Time of all the files reflect the sum of all the video and any other media you have sitting in the library pane.
Solution 2:
This is what I do to know the length of set of videos:
Step 1:
Select all videos whose total length is to be known >> then right-click , go to properties
.
Step 2:
After clicking properties
, another small pop-up window opens with General
& Details
tabs. Click Details
tab.
Voila, there is a property field named length
, with the corresponding value of your total video length.
P.S - Works with Windows 7 and 10. May work in windows 8.