No reaction with OpenDML AVI on a 1.5 Gb file

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No reaction with OpenDML AVI on a 1.5 Gb file

Postby paulb75 » 06 Mar 2010 10:18

Hi

New to this forum. I hope it is the proper one to ask my question.

VLC 1.0.5 Goldeneye stops immediately with a 1.5 Gb avi file witch GSpot seems to analyse with no problem and finds :
stream type : OpenDML AVI
4CC : h264
3 compatible codecs : core avc video decoder / divx h264 decoder / divx decoder filter

Anyone has a clue ?

Thanks in advance

Paul

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Re: No reaction with OpenDML AVI on a 1.5 Gb file

Postby paulb75 » 10 Mar 2010 06:47

Hello all

To complement my question :
Could the 1.5 Giga byte size of the file be the reason for VLC to refuse service ?
Also, from I have read in the forum, OpenDML AVI seems to have been a source of problem in the past. I thought this was sorted out.

Anyone encountered such a problem ?

Paul

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Re: No reaction with OpenDML AVI on a 1.5 Gb file

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 10 Mar 2010 20:52

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Re: No reaction with OpenDML AVI on a 1.5 Gb file

Postby Lotesdelere » 11 Mar 2010 02:23

OpenDML AVI
4CC : h264
AVI is not a good container for H264, especially if the stream contains B-frames.
However I have tested it and VLC v1.0.5 is playing fine such files. So I suggest you to remux your file to MP4 with a tool like AviDemux.


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