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[Quote] #1
22 Jul 2004 01:02 pm
Krafty
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Hey guys,
I downloaded the Drift Bible video, but everytime I play it, this thing comes up where it says: RealPlayer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. It also asks whether you want to tell Microsoft this problem or not. I pops up after about 20 seconds into the video. What should I do about it? Also, I tried to burn it into a VCD hoping it would work then, but my burner (Nero) closes because of an error while encoding the video. I tried downloading the Xvid Mpeg-4 codec, but the video still won’t work! Is there anything I can do to watch this video? The music and video work fine; it’s just that RealPlayer closes on me! Also, when I try to play it in Window Media Player, I can hear all the audio, but I can’t see any video! Any help or info would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
[Quote] #2
22 Jul 2004 01:22 pm
Krafty
Guest
Also, I just tried to convert it into an m1v using TMPGEnc; this time, it didn’t close on me, but I can’t hear any audio! What should I do? Thanks for the help!
[Quote] #3
24 Jul 2004 03:33 pm
anonymous
Guest
.m1v means it’s the video stream only. i’m guessing you used ES (elementary stream) video+audio. if you look in your output folder there should be an .mpa (mpeg audio) file along with that. all you have to do is multiplex them. go to file and choose mpeg tools. choose simple multiplex. Pick your video input (m1v) and audio input (mpa) and then click run. voila!
Next time when you make the video choose system stream so it doesn’t split the audio and video. es is commonly used if you have synchronization problems with the audio and video (audio falls out of sync), in which case you’d remultiplex the two end streams as i just mentioned.

P.S: if all you did was video only, just process your video again, but do audio only, then multiplex the two (instead of doing the whole system all over again - it might save time, especially if it’s a huge video)
[Quote] #4
27 Jul 2004 09:57 am
Krafty
Guest
Thanks, but I downloaded the K-Lite Codec Pack and my video finally worked!! Thanks anyway!
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