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Sound Problems
Posted: 08 Nov 2005 21:59
by pitlax14boy
When i try to play an .ogm file the video comes out fine but i get:
main: no suitable decoder module for fourcc ` ms'.
VLC probably does not support this sound or video format.
main: no suitable decoder module for fourcc ` ms'.
VLC probably does not support this sound or video format.
Does anyone know how to fix this or a suitable player for Mac OS X that will help me view my file?
Posted: 08 Nov 2005 22:30
by fkuehne
Looks like this special codec isn't supported in VLC, probably because it is proprietary. I fear that there is no way to fix this.
Posted: 13 Nov 2005 02:55
by blessed_heretic
I have encountered a similar problem, but with a format which is listed as supported. I am trying to convert from ASF to any format (probably MPEG4) capable of playing on QuickTime/iMovie.
I can get sound out of certain settings, but the files I get are only capable of playing on VLC. When I convert to MPEG4, there is no sound.
Here are the settings I used:
encap: MPEG4
video: mp4v 1024 kb/s
audio: mp4a 128 kb/s
This will allow me to play soundless video on QuickTime.
If I use the same settings, but treat it as a pipe instead of as a file, it will give me sound, but I lose the ability to play it on QuickTime.
I have vlc-0.8.4-test2
Posted: 24 Nov 2005 18:38
by Salsa
"I am trying to convert from ASF to any format (probably MPEG4) capable of playing on QuickTime/iMovie. "
What codec does your camcorder use for audio? You can get the codec name from VLC. Select "Info" from the "Window" menu while you play the video. I think if your camcorder were already using the mp4a codec, VLC would have no trouble getting it into QT. As I said in the other thread, my camcorder usese the G.726 codec for audio.