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November 23, 2014 at 3:41 pm #16315
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InactiveHi Guys,
I hope someone can help me please?
I have a number of avi files that I’d like to play on the Humax Fox T2 – some play fine without any issues… however many don’t!! I have looked at the properties, but I can’t often see any difference.
Can anyone help me with the correct avi format(s) that the T2 will play??
I can then run the failing files through a converter to get them to play.
Thanks all.
November 23, 2014 at 3:48 pm #57430grahamlthompson
ParticipantHave you looked using Median-Info (select the treeview option).
https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo
The .AVI container is capable of containing a bewildering variety of video types.
Basically video compressed using mpeg2, H264/AVC or mpeg4 using 576i or 1080i should be OK.
November 23, 2014 at 4:00 pm #57431Anonymous
InactiveSo any that won’t play, if I convert to MPEG4 they should be ok?
November 23, 2014 at 4:09 pm #57432grahamlthompson
Participantgrant_whittaker – 5 minutes ago »
So any that won’t play, if I convert to MPEG4 they should be ok?
Without knowing framerates and resolutions, not a clue. .AVI files can be almost any resolution.
Try a couple out. You can export the mediainfo analysis to a textfile. Posting the info for one that doesn’t work would help.
November 23, 2014 at 6:41 pm #57433Anonymous
InactiveOk, not sure how to do that, I’ll have a look.
November 23, 2014 at 7:02 pm #57434grahamlthompson
Participantgrant_whittaker – 13 minutes ago »
Ok, not sure how to do that, I’ll have a look.
File – Open locate your file – OK
File – View – Tree
File – Export Choose the Text tab
Click on the … icon and locate where you want to save the textfile (.txt)
Give it a name and click OK.
Open Notepad and open the file.
Edit Select all
Edit copy
In your post paste the contents (Crtl + V)
November 23, 2014 at 10:39 pm #57435Anonymous
InactiveYou could always use FormatFactory to re-encode problem AVIs to MPEG4 576. Rember that 576 or 1080 is the vertical height of the frame. You can also check the frame rate of a file that does play and set that value for problem files.
Andy
December 5, 2014 at 6:59 pm #57436Anonymous
InactiveAny that won’t play I just convert to MPEG4 – they seem to work then…
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