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  1. Member b1tchm4gn3t's Avatar
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    ok, I have a video that absolutely nothing will play except for VLC. G-Spot says its an unknown video format as you can see in the pic below. I was wondering if there is a program (and what its called) to play this in VLC and capture it via another program for the conversion? Thanks for any help or idea on what to do now.
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    Where did you get the video file? What is it's contents?
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    Thanks Baldrick, I will give it a go.
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    ok, as I mentioned before this plays in VLC and nothing else and everything I have tried has failed. Any more suggestions would be great! One more thing Im wondering is if I can play this through the s-video of my geforce FX5200 to my Dazzle digital video creator and capture it in Studio or something, but I think I read somewhere that the s-video out on that card should only be hooked up to a tv.


    ~edit~ Im getting it now with TMPGEnc and the ffdshow and haali installed. Now this looks to me like its putting out an audio file AND a video file. What would my next step be?
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    What format did VLC says it's in?
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    mp4
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    Use Baldricks guide to open it in VDub
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