![]() ![]() I run Ubuntu Server on both with LXDE as a GUI on top. When I drive and need more power, I take a Core i5 laptop. When I get on an airplane or just need simple remote access, I take the netbook. Have you lined up the HW and SW for each machine in 2 columns and compared them? avi video file whose video and audio codecs were (MPEG-4 Video (DX50)) and (A52 Audio (aka AC3)(a52)). But it's video and audio codecs were the same! (H264-MPEG-4 AVC) and (MPEG AAC Audio ). ![]() mkv video file and it tried playing the video ,but you know ,it was not at all smooth and it stuttered a lot. mp4 also.īut surprisingly VLC played the audio of a. mp4 video file I tried to play was also had the same Audio and Video codecs. So am I to infer that my pc is not at all able to play codecs of this particular format? The. The Codec for the audio was MPEG AAC Audio (mp4aa). The Codec for Stream 0 (Video) was H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1) It did not play both the audio and the video. It has a place, but probably should be avoided since the mid-1990s, IMHO. With other player programs, you can force different rendering engines to be used. Will you please report back on the codecs? Please? It may turn out to have NOTHING at all to do with your issue, but we aren't making any progress any other way either. So, if you can figure out which specific codecs your problem files need, that really is the first step. I'm a little pissed that the transcoder created a file that "sucks for me." OTOH, it was a PBS show and the PBS guys are famous for following standards, but not doing it the way everyone else does. It would suck to have to build a custom version of any player to support a specific codec. ![]() Glad that I had the 5.1 AC3 source file still. Even the stock version of VLC 2.0.8 wouldn't play the audio. I'm in the process of dumping the AC3 audio from the source file and merging it into the MKV container now. mplayer -identify is another.īTW, I have a TV recording that I transcoded recently using popular tools that plays video (h.264) perfectly, but no audio (mp4a) will playback. There are many different ways to ask a file which codecs it needs - VLC will show it in the file info and/or codecs menu. Looks as if some major driver is not installed at all :( Any help ? VLC itself is not able to play :(įLV, MP4, AVI, WMV - these are all containers, not audio/video formats. So I don't think the main problem is "format" specific. ![]()
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