Postby emptysky » 29 Jun 2010 16:12
Please help, I used up all my monthly bandwitdh to download a TV series in .avi format, and when I play it back on VLC, it has a horrible crackling, clipping, and hissing at various points in the video (using Windows 7 here). The crackling is so loud the series is unwatchable. I tried to play with the audio settings in "Effects and Filters" with no success. It is the same for all episodes. When I use other programs such as Windows Media Player, the audio does not play at all. When I used DivX, it gave me the following info:
"This file contains a track in a unknown format (code 28781). You may need to install a DirectShow decoder to hear the soundtrack of this file"
So what do I do? I'm not that familiar with downloading audio codecs, I'm confused as to which DirectShow codec I should download as it seems like there's hundreds. Could somebody please help me, and tell me which codec (if any) can fix this, or anything else that might work so I can watch the bloody tv show! Thanks heaps in advance.
Here is some more info on the crackling: It is layered on top of the soundtrack, so I can still hear the original audio, there is just cracking on top of it. It comes in intervals of 1-2 mins, I think when music is played in the show that's what causes the hissing and crackling. It also makes some of those clipping noises that you get on real low quality MP3s. Could it just be the way this show was recorded? If so, why would somebody go to all the effort of uploading it when the sound is so dodgy?
Also, I have not installed any audio codecs manually on this computer, so I doubt it would be a codec that's already installed that is causing the problem.
Jenn x