From e90ac215934e88d85b0c83bca19543aee115fb29 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: tiyn <tiyn@mail-mk.eu>
Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2023 04:34:25 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] audio/images/video: added mediainfo

---
 wiki/audio.md  | 10 ++++++++++
 wiki/images.md | 10 ++++++++++
 wiki/video.md  | 10 ++++++++++
 3 files changed, 30 insertions(+)

diff --git a/wiki/audio.md b/wiki/audio.md
index 598b8c1..ff93d33 100644
--- a/wiki/audio.md
+++ b/wiki/audio.md
@@ -149,3 +149,13 @@ MuseScore is free and open-source and is cross-platform.
 On [Linux based systems](/wiki/linux.md) it is available on most distributions via the `musescore`
 package or their [website](https://musescore.org/download) and can be run with the command `mscore`.
 For Windows visit the [download section of the MuseScore website](https://musescore.org/download).
+
+### Getting Metadata
+
+Using [MediaInfo](https://github.com/MediaArea/MediaInfo) metadata of a file can be obtained.
+A command for this looks like the following.
+In this the file to obtain metadata to is assumed to be `audio.flac`.
+
+```sh
+mediainfo audio.flac
+```
diff --git a/wiki/images.md b/wiki/images.md
index 03629ca..d055213 100644
--- a/wiki/images.md
+++ b/wiki/images.md
@@ -15,3 +15,13 @@ A popular cross-platform program for this is [GIMP](https://www.gimp.org/).
 
 Another part of image manipulation is the upscaling of low resolution images.
 This can be done by the cross-platform program [upscayl](https://github.com/upscayl/upscayl).
+
+### Getting Metadata
+
+Using [MediaInfo](https://github.com/MediaArea/MediaInfo) metadata of a file can be obtained.
+A command for this looks like the following.
+In this the file to obtain metadata to is assumed to be `image.png`.
+
+```sh
+mediainfo image.png
+```
diff --git a/wiki/video.md b/wiki/video.md
index 9a76a95..0e42496 100644
--- a/wiki/video.md
+++ b/wiki/video.md
@@ -169,3 +169,13 @@ shows
         ├── series_(2010)_s02e01-dvd_un.mkv
         └── series_(2010)_s02e02-dvd_un.mkv
 ```
+
+### Getting Metadata
+
+Using [MediaInfo](https://github.com/MediaArea/MediaInfo) metadata of a file can be obtained.
+A command for this looks like the following.
+In this the file to obtain metadata to is assumed to be `video.mkv`.
+
+```sh
+mediainfo video.mkv
+```