Posted by Clubsprint on 03/01/07 04:24
G'day all
I downloaded a couple of video files with the extension
mp4 which apears to be MPEG-4 files. Windows media player
will play the audio of the files but does not play the video.
I've been netsurfing to try and find a free codec that will
work for these but to no avail. The files have h264 in the name
so this seems significant. Other than being able to find a codec
I have a machine that will play them, but is unsuitable for extended
viewing.
How do I find which codec is being used on this machine.
I can't get any information from the source as they were obtained
via torrent. Before the high horses arrive it's the only access I have to
this particular (Aussie Rules Football) sporting replay as there is
no commercial option.
Mark
Aus
"Clubsprint" <spamspamspamspam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:es2gpl$6ea$1@news-01.bur.connect.com.au...
> G'day all
> The media communications (web page guys) department of the company I work
> for has a requirement to purchase some
> software to allow ripping, authoring and copying of DVD's. I'm looking for
> any help you guys can
> give me as far as recomendations are concerned. Sub $1K would be good.
> I'm looking at two products "InterVideo DVD Copy 5" and "DVD Wizard Pro"
> as they appear to cover all aspects
> but would really appreciate some other points of view as I don't want to
> purchase a lemon. Spending a few hundred
> on the right package is preferrable to spending $50 on an inadequate
> product.
> Thanks
> Regards
> Mark
> Aus
>
>
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