I'm having the exact same problem with Flip video (VideoLAN detects "XVID" codec), but see 3 different behavior on 3 different XVID files:I am also having the problem with my Flip and its .avi files. I did ctrl+i and the audio codec being used is "ms". Any ideas? Thanks.
Gladly ... but how ?!Better is if someone can provide a sample file.
I've loaded a .zip file containing the Flip Video clip and supporting files to the ftp site, but don't see it -- i guess that's how it should workYou can use rapidshare, megaupload or similar service. Or you can use FTP and upload files to ftp://ftp.videolan.org/incoming/ and also include text file with same name that explains the issue with the file.
Could you identify AVI files with tool called Mediainfo? It should tell little more about audio codec. You could also try nightly builds to see if they handle those files better.
http://nightlies.videolan.org/
Just to repeat the surprise that another user expressed in the related topic above, how can VLC consider a popular format "broken" when, first, it's quite popular (Flip Video) and, second, other less capable video players don't have any trouble.viewtopic.php?f=14&t=43975&p=138679
http://wiki.videolan.org/ADPCM
ADPCM should in theory work with VLC, but those audiotracks might include some special modifications that cause problems.
Well here's just about 2 cents from Flip Video -- but it does seem to vindicate VLC (too bad for Flip-owning VLC enthusiasts):Just to be fair, I'll contact Flip Video, and let them know that my new Flip only creates broken ADPCM audio tracks. Let's see what they say
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