I'm a bit puzzled as to why my answer to a SE questions was deleted without further comment. There is just a laconic "One reason it's not useful is because the majority (if not the whole thing) is plagiarized" answer. Regardless whether "plagiarised" refers to being copied off somewhere or being considered the result of an AI, I have no visibility of what this claim is based on, and I can assure that it's not plagiarised. I have worked a bit with ffprobe
recently, albeit not under Windows, but I can still understand and make sense of it. So this seemed a question to which I had an answer to. I have provided answers to the commented concerns as to why I proceeded.
Please, explain what parts of my answer made you come to the conclusion that my answer is plagiarised!
If moderators / the community decide to delete an answer it would be at least a common courtesy to get a reason and to engage the author before it's done. Otherwise, it all seems very much unstructured and on impulse.
While I had been with SE for a while, I'd consider myself still new as I've only posted the occasional question over the years – and frankly, haven't come across a shut-out closure like this before.
A bit more engagement goes a long way.
.
A screenshot composed from 6 separate screenshots is here: https://imgur.com/a/jSUv1VL