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  1. hello i have a DVR in my home and i want to view the video on my comp,
    i can play the video from my DVR but when i download the files i cant view them on a couple of progs i've tried
    MPC-HC, SPLASH, SMPLAYER, ELECARD avc hd PLAYER

    non worked,
    your help needed
    thx

    https://docs.google.com/open?id=0By0sFkg0ntUXVnlIZkhZbGg1ZzA ---->>>>the file
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  2. ffplay and MPC HC decode video - this is 352x288, baseline L4.0 h.264 video
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  3. pandy i've downloaded ffplay but dunno how to use it...
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  4. ffplay.exe 20121003232518_Live1.avc
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  5. You can mux the raw AVC into an MKV container with mmg.exe. Then pretty much any player can play it.
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  6. well i played it with ffm but it comes out all pixeled
    also i tried muxing it with MMG that came out worse with no picture at all

    need some more help ppl please
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  7. Originally Posted by maximov View Post
    i tried muxing it with MMG that came out worse with no picture at all
    What player did you use? Them MKV file I made plays fine in MPCHC, VLC, SMPlayer, PotPlayer, WMP*. Here's the MKV file I got...

    * WMP doesn't natively have the ability to play MKV, and depending on what OS you have, may not have an h.264 decoder. You need to install a DirectShow MKV reader/splitter and h.264 decoder.
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    Last edited by jagabo; 11th Oct 2012 at 07:41.
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    Last edited by sanlyn; 23rd Mar 2014 at 10:14.
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  9. ok, that vid came out great
    did u change any of the default settings for muxing the file?
    if not ill try it again on my stronger comp later
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  10. I didn't do anything but add the AVC file and start muxing.
    Last edited by jagabo; 11th Oct 2012 at 09:56.
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  11. ok ill try it thx
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