XVID audio problem tag 55
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maxattack
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23. September 2003 @ 05:32 |
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Hi,
I have some movies that I can read at all.
VirtualDUB read video but not audio saying Unknow TAG 55 in the file property.
But Gspot and AVICodec say all is right, the radium codec is here and can read this file ??
I have uninstalled all codecs (even the nimo pack 8) and reinstalled all divx, xvid, radium codecs (without nimo) ... with the same result.
Any idea ??
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powerdup
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23. September 2003 @ 17:39 |
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maxattack
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23. September 2003 @ 22:42 |
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Yes I can play mp3 and I already have the radium 1.263 pro installed.
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powerdup
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24. September 2003 @ 16:21 |
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Ok, you should be able to play the file if it was encoded with an mp3 codec....
SO which tag error was it, 85 or 55?
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maxattack
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25. September 2003 @ 00:47 |
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The VirtualDub File Information says:
Sampling rate: 48000Hz
Channels: 2
Sample precision: N/A
Compression: Unknown (tag 0055)
Layout: 28108 chunks
Length: 8095704 samples
... frame size: 288/288/288
Data rate: 96kbps
The most surprising is that I already packed several XVID AVI using mp3 for audio without any to problem to play.
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powerdup
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26. September 2003 @ 00:51 |
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Your movie's audio might have been encoded using the hacked wma audio codec that comes with the divx 3.11 alpha codec release. I had a movie like this and my regular mp3 decoder couldnt read it. Try this out and see if it works out for you:
Download the Divx Audio Compressor http://www.divx-digest.com/software/divxcodec.html and extract the files. Then you register the codec.
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maxattack
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26. September 2003 @ 07:08 |
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hum ... that was a good try ... but with no more result :(
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powerdup
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26. September 2003 @ 17:53 |
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Darn...
Have you tried playing your file in Windows Media Player?
Maybe youll be lucky, and the needed codec will be automatically downloaded.
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maxattack
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30. September 2003 @ 06:15 |
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Thanx for help guy, but I have (partially) solved my problem by:
- uninstalling all codecs
- reinstalling DIVX, XVID, Radium MP3 codec
- force MP3 codec to be the first one in the multimedia configuration
So ... playing works ...
but ...
... VirtualDub doesnt decode audio (that's anoying for me but I can extract the audio with another tool ...)
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powerdup
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30. September 2003 @ 15:58 |
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Glad to hear it.
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