Media Info · Read only · iPhone + iPad

Understand a media file before deciding what to change.

Open the Info panel inside a ClipFlow workspace to inspect a video or audio item’s format, duration, size, dimensions, frame rate, and track structure. Nothing is converted or rewritten.

A focused three-step inspection

How to check video or audio information on iPhone.

Media Info is an inspector inside the workspace, not a separate export or editing operation.

Step 1

Open compatible media

Bring a video or audio file into a ClipFlow workspace from Photos, Files, or sharing.

Step 2

Open the Info panel

Use Info for the current media item to read the values ClipFlow found during inspection.

Step 3

Choose what to do next

Close the panel and continue with the current tool, or return and choose a suitable editing action based on the file details.

What the inspector reports

Media Info shows the file’s media kind and file type, duration, file size, resolution, frame rate, video-track count, and audio-track count. Audio-only files naturally have no video resolution or video frame rate, while silent videos report zero audio tracks.

These values can explain which actions are compatible. An audio-track count confirms whether extraction or speech recognition has sound to work with. Resolution and file size help when deciding whether a video should be cropped or compressed.

Read only, local, and non-destructive

The panel reads information that ClipFlow has already inspected from the local working copy. It does not upload the media, edit the source, create an output file, or expose a Continue Processing result of its own. Media Info is included without Pro.

Media Info is counted among ClipFlow’s 27 focused capabilities, but it is intentionally not one of the 26 generation-oriented home actions. Access it from the working page for imported media.

Related guides

Know what the file contains before changing it.

Use a clear local inspection to choose the right focused media tool next.