First let me start off by saying I am dumb as dirt when it comes to mp4 vs mkv vs ... and the various codecs.
I finally understand that mp4 is just the container and can have various combinations of video and audio files in it.
I use VLC as a player all the time with no problems. My wife uses Windows Media Player (her work gives her a laptop with that has Windows 7 on it).
Problem .... I downloaded some files using ffm that came down in TS format. She wants them in mp4 format.
I honestly did not know till the other day that VLC could even convert files.
I tried to use HandBrake. Again, the problem is I just don't know enough about it. The original file was about 2 Gig. It is about 2 hours long ... 720p (HEFO0000_mezz16x9-16x9-hls-2500k).
The problem is I just don't know what I am doing. I tried it the first time and got a 900 Mb mp4 file .... full of artifacts. It plays but I get "blocks" all over when I play it. I "play with the settings ... great, now I have a 18 gig file that plays wonderful.
So, while researching what I did wrong in HandBrake, I see you can use VLC!
Great ... I love VLC, never had a problem with it (so far).
So I go to convert ... load in my file ... pick (H.264 + mp3) mp4 .... and say run ( not looking at any other setting ... all set the way it came.
Get a 2 gig file .... runs great on VLC but will not run on Windows Medial player. Does not give an error ... I can move the slide bar along and see frames but just won't play.
I did a bunch of reading on the forum here .... looks like others have had the same problem ... sometimes because of an audio codec.
The original files (according to VLC) has a video codec: H264-MPEG-4 AVC (part 10)(h264)
Audio Codec: MPEC AAC Audio (mp4a)
I tried the conversion again .... this time I when into the settings and said "use original coded" thinking H264 and AAC would be fine in an mp4 container and the original does play in Windows Media Player wife (even thought it plays, she still wants it in mp4 not ts format).
Same thing .... just won't play on Windows Media Player.
So, any idea what I am doing wrong or what settings I can try to change to get this to play?
I know this is not really a VLC problem but I am hoping someone can tell me how to make the TS video a "standard" mp4 video using this program.
Thanks so much ...... Mike