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Some problematic files
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maska
Posted 21/5/2005 10:11 PM (#149)
Subject: Some problematic files


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I have some .mpg files like the one below. What do I need to play them correctly? No info from GSpot or GraphEdit.

Sample: http://s33.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0BBF714X01LRD1UY8XFB3XSRQ8
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Posted 21/5/2005 10:22 PM (#150 - in reply to #149)
Subject: RE: Some problematic files


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I just tried it in WinDVD which did open it, but the screen was blank and the audio was just like a few distorted clicks.

I've seen that happen before when someone tried to copy a file that had been burnt to disc as Mode 2 Form 2, but hadn't extracted the file from the disc properly.
It could also be a deliberate break.

Get in touch with the ripper if you can and get them to check it.
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maska
Posted 21/5/2005 10:43 PM (#151 - in reply to #149)
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After 20 minutes of hard thinking I knew where I got those videos: http://www.elecard.com/download/avc_clips.shtml

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Posted 21/5/2005 10:48 PM (#152 - in reply to #149)
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Ah, AVC & AAC in MPEG, you need their player.
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maska
Posted 21/5/2005 11:10 PM (#153 - in reply to #149)
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So no chance of a compatible filter?

/Btw, I found a page with many videos encoded with the latest codecs: http://www.heise.de/ct/05/10/146/testsequenzen.shtml It may be useful...
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Posted 21/5/2005 11:36 PM (#156 - in reply to #149)
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Not much hope so far of AVC and AAC in mpg, looks like Elecard just wants people to try the player.

Thanks for that link.
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Cole
Posted 10/6/2005 3:54 AM (#176 - in reply to #149)
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I was browsing rarewares and found that Nic (XviD developer) has made a tool called AAC patch, it's for converting MPEG-2/AAC files to MPEG-4/AAC and vice versa, it may be just the thing to convert files like those.

I haven't had time to test it myself, it looks to be a command line util, so running it in a DOS box would be a good start.

The file is attached to this post.



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