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Multipart RAR

Postby volvokenny » 14 Jan 2008 23:49

Hello,

I have downloaded a video rar file: part01.rar part02.rar etc. It doesn't have sound on vlc. Can anyone help on this. Greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Re: Video/audio production help

Postby Arite » 15 Jan 2008 00:25

Have you extracted the files, and extractled them properly? If not, download e.g. 7-Zip and open the first part of the *.rar archive, ensuring that all the parts are complete and are in the same folder.

Otherwise press "Ctrl+I" and click on the "Advanced information" tab when playing the video to see what audio codec is being used.

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Re: Multipart RAR

Postby volvokenny » 15 Jan 2008 20:06

Arite, Thanks for your input and works great! I actualy downloaded alot of rar files which I had errased because it didn't play ummm...I should of known better :roll: However, does 7zip constant run on my pc?

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Re: Multipart RAR

Postby Arite » 15 Jan 2008 20:25

However, does 7zip constant run on my pc?
If you installed it then yes, it can be used whenever (not sure what you mean?). If you go to "Tools >> Options..." then you can associate it with different file formats. Also, if you click on the "Plugins" tab in Options and click on the "Options..." button then you can customise the context menus (when you right-click on a file) for supported formats.

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Re: Multipart RAR

Postby volvokenny » 15 Jan 2008 20:47

Hi Arite,

Sorry I guess what I was asking if 7zip is a ram hogg however its not important. But I so have another problem which my 3g2 file video plays on Vlc but no sound. I dont think 7zip will do the job? :roll:

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Re: Multipart RAR

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 15 Jan 2008 21:11

compile vlc with amr support :)
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Re: Multipart RAR

Postby Arite » 16 Jan 2008 00:26

Sorry I guess what I was asking if 7zip is a ram hogg however its not important.
As far as I know 7-Zip only runs when it is executed - no background processes (so shouldn't affect RAM unless you are using it).
But I so have another problem which my 3g2 file video plays on Vlc but no sound. I dont think 7zip will do the job? :roll:
:) - No, as j-b said you would need to compile VLC with AMR audio support since VLC doesn't have it by default (licensing issues).

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Re: Multipart RAR

Postby volvokenny » 16 Jan 2008 01:09

Hi Arite, sorry I am not an expert of this but how do I compile VLC with AMR audio? :cry:

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Re: Multipart RAR

Postby Arite » 16 Jan 2008 01:20

Assuming you are using Windows, not particulary easily (Linux would be much easier). You can compile from source using Cygwin or MinGW.

For more information:
http://wiki.videolan.org/Win32Compile

And when you run the configure would would need the e.g. "--enable-amr" flag (not sure if that exists though).

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