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Problem with VLC and .mov extension
Posted: 05 May 2006 14:25
by Strife
Hello Everybody !
I've a problem with VLC. I can read some kind of files with .mov extension but when i do a video in a .mov with a DV/PAL compression, i can't read it on VLC. It works on Quicktime but i want to read the file with VLC only.
THanks for your responses !!
Strife
Posted: 05 May 2006 19:47
by Guest
up !!!
Posted: 05 May 2006 19:56
by DJ
While VLC does support the MOV container it may not support the format inside the container.
Check out the Main page under supported formats.
There is always the Feature Requests section of this forum.
Posted: 08 May 2006 18:27
by Makabe
While VLC does support the MOV container it may not support the format inside the container.
Check out the Main page under supported formats.
There is always the Feature Requests section of this forum.
I do not know why, but VLC 0.8.2 can play mov files, the same files are not played by next versions of VLC even by newest 0.8.5 one.
Why?
For that reason I still have to use 0.8.2 for my recorded movies.
Posted: 09 May 2006 02:36
by DJ
.mov is a container! What are the formats inside the container (Audio & Video)????
VLC supports all the standard forms that QuickTime supports IE. H.264 and MP4v for Video and MP4a (AAC) for audio. This has not changed in recent versions. You can look in Media Information while playing the video in VLC and it will tell you the formats in use.
Posted: 10 May 2006 09:42
by Guest
Yes, I just installed the latest version, as 0.8.2 would play mov files taken from my new digital camera, but the sound was was cutting in and out, like when you're streaming but the connection isn't good, so a player has to keep rebuffering. Now with 0.8.5 the sound is great, but there is no picture. It is 'motion jpeg' format.
Posted: 10 May 2006 10:04
by DJ
OK! VLC does support 'motion jpeg' but starting with 0.8.4 the DirectX module was rebuilt to be more compatible with 9c this has forced many users to update there sound and or video drivers as recommended by Microsoft. This should also show up in other formats. If you want to prove it for yourself shut down DirectX in Preferences, Video, Output modules from the pull down select "Windows GDI video output" Then press Save and close the player. This method will put more weight on your CPU.
Posted: 14 May 2006 02:30
by Guest
I am not sure that I really understand what you are saying, but I have DX 9c, and it does not seem to have any problems (earlier versions would fail some tests), and the files will play audio only regardless of the output I select (DirectX, Windows GDI, auto.... ). They will play fine in Quicktime.
Posted: 14 May 2006 02:50
by Guest
OK! I will make this simpler. If you want to run any version of VLC beyond 0.8.2 it will be necessary to update your Video and possibly Sound drivers. This occurred for most XP users at the advent of SP2 or for other users who updated to DirectX 9c. This was and is recommended by Microsoft. If you want to run the older program it will probably still work with out the updates.
Posted: 15 May 2006 03:03
by StarChild
.mov is a container! What are the formats inside the container (Audio & Video)????
Pardons for a "dummies" type question, but, how would one go about discovering what filetypes are inside a given .mov container? And, given that .mov is an Apple/Mac convention, wouldn't it/they likely be other Apple/Mac formats/conventions, most of which VLC already plays willingly?
Posted: 15 May 2006 04:39
by DJ
When using QT there is an information window you can open that will tell you what's in the container.
When using VLC there is Media Information that will do something similar and more in 0.8.5
If you can't get the file to run there are third party utilities like GSpot that will tell you what's inside and recommend Direct Show Codecs. This is a good way to stay away from ffdshow and codec packs.
Also there are ways IE utilities that make it reasonably easy to compare and manage codecs. You can also watch them in action and know why something is happening or not as the case may be.
Actually I was unaware that QT supported Mjpeg or Raw DV under Windows without third party support. There is (for example) support MP3 and AAC but not MPGa or MP2a. The number of supported standard formats is rather limited to their own under MP4 and MOV. Of coarse I could say something similar about Microsoft as they are always pushing their own formats and containers without much regard for anyone else.
0.8.5 doesn't play .mov files..!
Posted: 15 May 2006 07:38
by MQ
I know I know, it's just a container... But the new version 0.8.5 stopped playing the video clips generated from my digital camera althought 0.8.4a played them with no problem.
Posted: 15 May 2006 11:30
by Guest
Having updated my drivers, I still have no picture playing .mov MJPEG files.
BTW, are we really saying that VLC will now essentially not work for people without updated drivers, EVEN IF the same files play perfectly in other programs (ie Quicktime)? This seems to be a rather dramatic step backwards.
It must be a bug
Posted: 15 May 2006 13:10
by Guest
I (being the person who wrote the sixth, eighth, and 13th posts), just installed 0.8.4, and it plays the files perfectly. Much better, in fact, than Quicktime, which has flickery glitches in the picture, which I had assumed were in the recordings because I was using a camera memory card that is slower than recommended.
Yes, 0.8.4 plays them perfectly, and 0.8.5 does not, so it seems to me that it must be a bug, as I am not the only one having problems with this type of file.
Re: 0.8.5 doesn't play .mov files..!
Posted: 19 May 2006 12:04
by dwa
But the new version 0.8.5 stopped playing the video clips generated from my digital camera althought 0.8.4a played them with no problem.
Same here, mov files (made with the digital camera) which played fine with 0.8.4a dont show a picture with 0.8.5 - tried it on different machines.
So is this a bug or a feature?
Posted: 19 May 2006 12:40
by xtophe
Any relevant error messages in view/messages ?
Posted: 22 May 2006 14:25
by dwa
masses of:
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sdl_image warning: SDL_image couldn't load the image (Unsupported image format)
and some:
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main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (-40500)
vlc-0.8.4b-win32.zip works fine
Posted: 23 May 2006 10:28
by Garfield
Greetings,
I can confirm the problems and the error messages with 0.8.5 and YES 0.8.4b is working fine!!
This are the warnings ...
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mp4 warning: unknown box type alis (uncompletetly loaded)
mp4 warning: DEMUX_GET_FPS unimplemented !!
sdl_image warning: SDL_image couldn't load the image (Unsupported image format)
main warning: no audio filter module matching "headphone_channel_mixer" could be loaded
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (-40382)
If you need more Information tell me ...
Garfield
.mov with 0.8.5
Posted: 24 May 2006 09:22
by Sboub
Hello,
I've the same problem : VLC 0.8.4 runned perfectly with files .mov but 0.8.5 don't work with .mov ! I've only the cursor which turns.
Posted: 24 Jun 2006 05:31
by Guest
I'm the "Guest" that listed which posts were mine.
I can confirm what DWA said about the error messages - masses means one for each frame I think.
I also get this once:
mp4 warning: DEMUX_GET_FPS unimplemented !!
and this twice:
mp4 warning: unknown box type alis (uncompletetly loaded)
I can also confirm that this is a problem with just the Windows VLC (we just got VLC 0.8.5 going in Puppy Linux (:D hooray!!) and it plays the files from my camera fine; and just with motion JPEG files (or at least not with all .mov files, as it will certainly play some - incidentally some others will not play the audio).
Normal JPEGs display fine, and I haven't come across any files other than .mov with Motion JPEG streams.
I'm just wondering what Windows version others that have encountered this problem are running, as I have Win98?
Posted: 25 Jun 2006 11:11
by Guest
It is possible that it is a library that was forgotten during the build. I have seen other modules appear and disappear from build to build like DTS.
Problem with VLC and .mov extension
Posted: 25 Jun 2006 21:08
by Guest
I also had a problem playing a mov file I downloaded with VLC, yet after much research and not finding many working solutions, I came up on somebody's advice to just rename the mov file to mp4 which actually ended up working, not sure if that will work for all mov files though.
Posted: 23 Dec 2006 21:19
by disciple
Fixed with 0.8.6
Re:Jpeg Images cant be displayed using VLC Player
Posted: 02 Dec 2008 13:03
by sateesh
Hi Guest
I could not display normal JPEG files using VLC Player...Please tell me how JPEG images can be displayed using VLC Player
Thanks in advance
with regards
sateesh
Re: Problem with VLC and .mov extension
Posted: 03 Dec 2008 07:46
by VLC_help
Please create a new topic. Do not kick up old ones.
mjpeg debug: we found another JPEG SOI at 709
mjpeg debug: JPEG EOI detected at 3728
mjpeg debug: we found another JPEG SOI at 5117
mjpeg debug: JPEG EOI detected at 8136
mjpeg debug: did not find JPEG EOI in 15360 bytes
it seems that JPEG image support is broken in current builds.