1080p, 60 fps, QuickSync (using VirtuMVP)
the file is 4.7 GB but wont play in "Media Player Classic HomeCinema Eddition" (player that has ALL codecses needed)
BUT!... The movie DOES play in Mirillis Action Player




and why do you believe that? from my experience, it's the worst player available. If WMP plays it and other players do, then it's not corrupted.Montago wrote:I recorded 31 minutes of video using these settings:
the file is 4.7 GB but wont play in "Media Player Classic HomeCinema Eddition" (player that has ALL codecses needed)
i have 30 recordings that work perfectly in Media Player Home Cinema AND in HandBrake... and only this file wont play / open in the respective programs.RazrBit wrote:and why do you believe that? from my experience, it's the worst player available. If WMP plays it and other players do, then it's not corrupted.Montago wrote:I recorded 31 minutes of video using these settings:
the file is 4.7 GB but wont play in "Media Player Classic HomeCinema Eddition" (player that has ALL codecses needed)
The AVIs I capture with Action! are loadable into VirtualDub, that's the way *I* do it. I capture a whole night of rading in World of Warcraft, and once I get a boss kill, I just select the bit I wanna keep, and reencode it with meGUI. Try it.Montago wrote:VirtualDub doesn't support mp4/h264 as source material
The whole point of capturing with QuickSync is to reduce filesize and have files that are h264 / mp4 - ready to be stored, edited, uploaded or whatever..DIGG wrote:The AVIs I capture with Action! are loadable into VirtualDub, that's the way *I* do it. I capture a whole night of rading in World of Warcraft, and once I get a boss kill, I just select the bit I wanna keep, and reencode it with meGUI. Try it.Montago wrote:VirtualDub doesn't support mp4/h264 as source material
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