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Dolphin Flatpak is not displaying the Aspect Ratio of video files

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Hello everyone 👋

The problem

I have ~200 video files (.MP4) that I would like to organise based on their dimensions.

However, the Dolphin File Manager (that I installed with Flatpak) does not display their Aspect Ratio, the column is enabled but it stays empty :

Screenshot of Dolphin file manager in which we can see the contents of a folder

Can someone tell me how to make Dolphin actually populate the empty column?


My system

  • OS: Debian GNU/Linux trixie/sid
  • Desktop Environment: GNOME 47
  • Software: Dolphin 24.12.1 (org.kde.dolphin) installed from Flatpak

Considerations

I installed Dolphin for this one because my default file manager, "GNOME Files" (Nautilus), cannot display video dimensions in the list view, and I was told that Dolphin from KDE could do it.

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Is it possible that dolphin uses a third-party library that you can install separately, such as ffmpe... (1 comment)

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