That is an image from MediaInfo, to show the parameters of the video file that I am having problems with. Unfortuantely I couldn't find a way to get the image into the post.
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direct3d11 debug: NVIDIA WDDM driver 27.21.14.5671
But, just to confirm, you also had issues playing the video file? Everything else I throw at VLC works perfectly, it's only the files from the CCTV NVR that seem to have an issue.
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main warning: clock gap, unexpected stream discontinuity
Thanks guys, for the information and assistance. I shall post a new issue at the link provided.
About the container, does this mean that the CCTV software has assigned the wrong file extension for the type of container, and that it shouldn't be an mp4 file, but should have a different extension?
In your original screenshot on imgur it mentions MPEG-PS as the container format, but on the right hand side seems to give the impression that the file extension is invalid. In the Codec Information window (Ctrl + J to open) vlc identifies it as MPEG-4 which is what I was going by. As such the mp4 container would be correct.
It's always possible that the MediaInfo tool misidentified the codec.
The CCTV box is the Hikvision DS-7608NI-I2-8P. I've been in touch with the manufacturers about this, but haven't had any solution from them. I figured that it could be a VLC issue, but not sure.
I'm still trying to post a bug issue, but I cannot get into the Videolan issues board. I try to sign up, but the verification E-mail doesn't get sent to me! I'll try it again today.
Hitchhiker, I really appreciate all the time and effort you have made to help me with this problem - Thank you!!
Yes, I am in exactly the same boat with the board - got into the site, but now have to use 2 step verification. Downloaded two of the apps they suggested, and still can't get in.
There have been a lot of issues with the CCTV in general, and part of that has involved running 2 NVRs with 2 different HDDs (WD in one & Seagate in the other) with various camera setups. So, for this reason I know that it cannot be an HDD issue. Plus, my problem is the opposite of what it says in the manual - the files play perfectly on the NVR, but not when downloaded via a web browser. I have written (again) to the manufacturer, and haven't had any reply that makes sense yet. I'll let you know if they come back with anything.
I know, that this is a workaround, but it works: I successfully used oathtool in Linux to create a 6 digit PIN from the long code on the 2FA setup page. The whole article about it is here:I haven't tried it myself yet but a user mentioned that it's possible to avoid 2FA by creating an account on Gitlab and then using that to login to code.videolan. Here's the link to that post: https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.ph ... 22#p516222
Afterwards, I found this solution on the wiki.I know, that this is a workaround, but it works:
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