How to Install Python’s Pymediainfo Module on Windows?
The Python’s Pymediainfo Package is a wrapper around the MediaInfo library. In this article, we will look into the process of installing the Pymediainfo Package on Windows.
Pre-requisites:
The only thing that you need for installing the Scrapy module on Windows are:
Installing Pymediainfo Package on Windows using Conda:
If you want the installation to be done through conda, open up the Anaconda Powershell Prompt and use the below command:
conda install -c cavpp pymediainfo
Note: This module is compatible with Python 3.4 or less.
Type y for yes when prompted.
You will get a similar message once the installation is complete:
Make sure you follow the best practices for installation using conda as:
- Use an environment for installation rather than in the base environment using the below command:
conda create -n my-env conda activate my-env
Verifying Pymediainfo Package Installation on Windows using Conda:
To verify if Pymediainfo Package has been successfully installed in your system run the below command in Anaconda Powershell Prompt:
conda list pymediainfo
You’ll get the below message if the installation is complete:
Installing Pymediainfo Package on Windows using PIP:
If you want the installation to be done through PIP, open up the Command Prompt and use the below command:
pip install pymediainfo
You will get a similar message once the installation is complete:
Verifying Pymediainfo Package Installation on Windows using PIP:
To verify if the thePymediainfo Package has been successfully installed in your system run the below command in Command Prompt:
python -m pip show pymediainfo
You’ll get the below message if the installation is complete:
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