cant play my videos!
Posted: 12 Jul 2009 02:06
I just got a video camera and it came with software that for some reason will not allow me to play the videos I record, so I downloaded VLC. On VLC, when I try to open the video files, the audio works perfectly, but the visuals don't really work; it's just a few still images that appear, but no moving moving images. So annoying!
I really know nothing about computers and don't know where to start. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Here is some info that may help you to help me:
-I have a Dell Inspiron 6000 Notebook with Windows XP. It's about 4 years old.
-my video camera is a Panasonic HDC-SD9 Full HD with a removable storage card
-my memory card is a Lexar 16GB Full-HD Video Memory Card. It's a 'class 4'.
-the software that my camera came with is HD Writer 2.5E and I can't figure out why it won't play my videos...
-I'm saving the files on an external harddrive and the file formats are: VLC Media Files (.m2ts)
-as previously stated, when I double-click on the file, VLC opens and a still image apears while the video 'plays', but really it's just audio that's working...
Perhaps there is some setting that I could change in VLC? Or, should I convert the files to another format that is more compatible with various media players? (I have HD Writer, Real Player, Windows Media Player...none work!).
Thanks for taking the time to read this. Hopefully someone out there can help!
Cheers
I really know nothing about computers and don't know where to start. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Here is some info that may help you to help me:
-I have a Dell Inspiron 6000 Notebook with Windows XP. It's about 4 years old.
-my video camera is a Panasonic HDC-SD9 Full HD with a removable storage card
-my memory card is a Lexar 16GB Full-HD Video Memory Card. It's a 'class 4'.
-the software that my camera came with is HD Writer 2.5E and I can't figure out why it won't play my videos...
-I'm saving the files on an external harddrive and the file formats are: VLC Media Files (.m2ts)
-as previously stated, when I double-click on the file, VLC opens and a still image apears while the video 'plays', but really it's just audio that's working...
Perhaps there is some setting that I could change in VLC? Or, should I convert the files to another format that is more compatible with various media players? (I have HD Writer, Real Player, Windows Media Player...none work!).
Thanks for taking the time to read this. Hopefully someone out there can help!
Cheers