I'm running Windows 2000, with the FLV Splitter + FFDShow.
FLVs play fine in Windows Media Player and open fine with AVS scripts, but if I use the DirectShow Input Driver with VirtualDub, it says No Video Stream Found or something similar.
Does the DShow Input Driver not work with 2000?
Also why is the DShow I-Driver so hard to find? I had to find a link to it at http://www.virtualdub.org/beta/DShowInputDriver-0.5.zip which I only found by "hacking" Google.
EDIT: My Vista machine acts the exact same way now.
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Try setting ffdshow to decode all FLV (FLV1, VP3, VP5, VP6 and VP6F) under VFW and installing the FLV plugin for Virtualdub 1.8.1.
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Did you recode the audio or direct stream copy the audio?
You can use a program called FLVExtract to demux a separate audio and video file and see if the audio plays right or not and if it's mp3, remux with Virtualdub, compressing the video to XviD/DivX and direct stream copying the audio.
You can use Media Info to find out the properties of the FLV. -
The audio is MP3 but it makes strange noises in FFShow but like I said Fraunhofer just sounds right for a second then goes all static. This happens on 2 different machines.
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Do you have a link to the file for download so we can see if there is a problem with the file and if it can be fixed?
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