Finally, there are a few videos I want to keep around.
Finally, there are a few videos I want to keep around.
is it just me or are those videos fubar?
1-Make sure you have the right codecs.
2-Use VLC media player instead of Windows Media Player
it's not a codec issue, it seems the videos are in a, let's say, non-standard format. not a single player or video tool can handle them (mpc, wmp, qt, vdub, ...) except for vlc (well, and mplayer, but seeking doesn't seem to work there). wtf![]()
VLC Worked for me. . .
Howdy,
I dont see why I should need the VLC player.
The formats are .avi, .mp4 and .flv
I get the sound but no video from all players. Well except the .flv
which seems to be completely FUBAR.
I have not tried the VLC player BUT, anything should play
a friggen .avi file
Somethings fucked up.
Woodmann
Excuse me, but this seems to be the only thread I can find about video playback issues. I have a question and i do not know whether i should post here. Recently I recorded a gameplay video with Fraps and later found it was too big, (the video length is just 10 minutes but the output is near 2G).So I downloaded this software as you can see (http://www.videoconverterfactory.com/tips/compress-fraps-videos.html) to help me compress Fraps videos. But after conversion, the original AVI file got converted into MP4 and I found there was some kind of quality loss and the frame rate also dropped a little. I want to know if you guys know any better parameter settings which can make it look better.
I didnt look at your converter program but either you missed a setting during conversion or it is "crippleware" and will only let you save it as mp4.
There are free softwares that will do what you want.
http://www.anvsoft.com/any-video-converter-free.html
Woodmann
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