I have several .mkv files which play on my PC with no issues. When I try to play them on the WDTV it says it does not support vibos codecs. Can anyone help?
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Originally Posted by stevencg
Open the file in mediainfo to identify the codecs being used. If it's not supported by your player, convert it to a format that is supported (e.g if you really meant vorbis audio, then convert it to mp3 for example, then use mkvmergegui to re-assemble the new mkv with mp3 and without the old vorbis track) -
super should be able to do it, if not you can use lamexp
1) Use mkvextractgui to extract the audio track
2) Convert the audio track with some program (e.g. lamexp, super, etc..)
3) Open the original .mkv in mkvmergegui, add the converted audio track, uncheckmark the old vorbis track and re-mux a new mkv
Sometimes it will not be in sync: if there was a media delay in the original .mkv, this is not preserved when demuxing with mkvextract. You could determine the delay with eac3to and enter that number when re-muxing the new mkv
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Just ran across the same problem, strange it can do vorbis audio from the specs. Found Popcorn MKV Converter that handled everything automatically, can even do a whole directory of files. Official Site is a bit flaky, http://audioconverter.heartware.dk/ , but found it on a bunch of the free sites, just search on google.
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