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No Extension on File. What is it?

Postby Nehmo » 20 Nov 2005 22:39

I have a movie file xpdvd-deuce2-ntsc-dvdr , which I got from a binary newsgroup, that has no extension. However, it plays fine in VLC, except the menu items *in* the movie don’t work.

I’m assuming the file is supposed to have an extension, and VLC just pretends it has one in order to play it. How do I find out what kind of file this is? It seems I should add the correct extension before I burn it.

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Postby Guest » 21 Nov 2005 11:20

Use GSPOT..it will tell u which format of the video it does consist

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Postby Nehmo » 24 Nov 2005 10:56

Use GSPOT..it will tell u which format of the video it does consist
GSPOT v 2.21 says the file is a RAR, but the file already plays in VLC without un-RARing. And when I un-RAR the file, I get a img file one hundredth the size of the original and when played, I see it’s the introduction (the introduction only) to the movie.

If VLC can play the file, VLC must be able to figure out what kind of file it is. I should be able to do the same.
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Postby brian » 24 Nov 2005 11:55

Open vlc, click the View->"Stream and media info" menu item...

Then open the file and it'll tell you what it is.

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Postby Nehmo » 24 Nov 2005 23:51

Open vlc, click the View->"Stream and media info" menu item...

Then open the file and it'll tell you what it is.
The S&M info from that file playing on VLC:

Stream 0
Codec: mpga
Language:
Type: Audio
Stream 1
Codec: mpgv
Language:
Type: Video
Stream 2
Codec: a52
Language:
Type: Audio
General
Duration: 1:01:10
Stream 3
Codec: spu
Language:
Type: Subtitle
Stream 4
Codec: spu
Language:
Type: Subtitle
Stream 5
Codec: mpga
Language:
Type: Audio
Stream 6
Codec: mpga
Language:
Type: Audio
Stream 7
Codec: mpga
Language:
Type: Audio

The type mpgv seems to be the video part. So, should the proper extension for that file be mpg or mpgv?

And I realize VLC doesn’t have a hot-spot function so that you can click on the menus, but is there a program that does? Or is there any way to make these options available while playing the file with VLC?


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