Accidentally deleted Video-H.264+AAC(MP4) convert setting

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Accidentally deleted Video-H.264+AAC(MP4) convert setting

Postby H2OBaby » 15 Sep 2013 04:12

Hello. Iwas going to convert a video from .ts to .mp4 when I accidentally clicked on the big red X (delete selected profile) instead of on "Edit selected profile." Can anyone tell me how to get it back? I tried to re-install vlc but the profile is still not there. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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Re: Accidentally deleted Video-H.264+AAC(MP4) convert settin

Postby Lotesdelere » 15 Sep 2013 09:40

I guess it's this one: "Video - H.264 + AAC (MP4)" so with the wizard you can add a new profile using H.264 video and AAC audio in an MP4 container.

Or just reset the preferences and all profiles will be restored on next start:
http://wiki.videolan.org/Reset_prefs

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Re: Accidentally deleted Video-H.264+AAC(MP4) convert settin

Postby JSLover » 15 Sep 2013 10:19

(note: this msg was edited {without notice} from the intended version, I'm talking to the mods about it)

<mod-deleted-text-here>...follow some simple copy/paste instructions to re-insert that missing convert profile.

You posted in General, but I only know the instructions for Windows.

These settings are stored in vlc-qt-interface.ini, located in %AppData%\vlc

You have 2 options, depending on how much testing / copy/pasting you wanna do...
  1. Regenerate the defaults & copy that over
  2. Just copy & paste my version from the forum
If you wanna go with option 1...
  • Regenerate the defaults & copy that over
    • Close all instances of VLC
    • Open a window to view the %AppData%\vlc directory
    • Rename the vlc-qt-interface.ini file to vlc-qt-interface.bkp.ini
    • Run & close VLC (don't be alarmed when some/all of your customizations are gone, it's temporary)
    • Rename the newly-generated vlc-qt-interface.ini to vlc-qt-interface.defaults.ini
    • Rename (or copy) the backed-up vlc-qt-interface.bkp.ini to vlc-qt-interface.ini
    • Open both files in Notepad: vlc-qt-interface.defaults.ini & vlc-qt-interface.ini
    • In both Notepad windows, search for "[codecs-profiles]"
    • In vlc-qt-interface.defaults.ini copy some or all of that section
    • In vlc-qt-interface.ini paste whatever you copied, if you are replacing the whole section, select it 1st, before pasting
If you wanna go with option 2...
  • Just copy & paste my version from the forum
    • Close all instances of VLC
    • Backup the file %AppData%\vlc\vlc-qt-interface.ini somewhere
    • Open %AppData%\vlc\vlc-qt-interface.ini in Notepad
    • Search for "[codecs-profiles]"
    • Copy & paste these 2 lines right below the line: [codecs-profiles]

      Code: Select all

      1\Profile-Name=Video - H.264 + AAC (MP4) 1\Profile-Value="mp4;1;1;0;h264;0;0;0;0;0;mp4a;128;2;44100;0;1"
    • Save the file & run VLC
"why the f*** do i need a google+ account to comment on a video?" — jawed (2013) (about YouTube's new requirement of Google+)

youtube.lua — Play YouTube videos in VLC!
Updated: Thu, Jan 15, 2015 --- 1/15/15, 7:19:19pm EST

forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=111977&p=379147#p379147
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Re: Accidentally deleted Video-H.264+AAC(MP4) convert settin

Postby H2OBaby » 15 Sep 2013 19:50

Thank you so much, guys, for the help! :)


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