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  1. Hi. I've an flv file I'd like to edit but none of my players will play it and it causes avidemux and xmediarecode to crash. Maybe someone could check these stats and tell me what the problem is? Many thanks.

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    Complete name : E:\beach.flv
    Format : Flash Video
    File size : 17.1 MiB
    Duration : 3mn 34s
    Overall bit rate : 670 Kbps
    _duration : 214.191
    _creationdate : Thu May 06 16:07:25
    _code : NetStream.Data.Start

    Video
    Format : H.263
    Codec ID : 2
    Codec ID/Hint : Sorenson
    Duration : 3mn 34s
    Width : 640 pixels
    Height : 480 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 4:3
    Frame rate mode : Variable
    Bit depth : 8 bits
    Compression mode : Lossy

    Audio
    Format : Nellymoser
    Codec ID : 6
    Duration : 3mn 34s
    Channel(s) : 1 channel
    Sampling rate : 11.025 KHz
    Bit depth : 16 bits
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  2. Member hech54's Avatar
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    Is this from a phone of some sort?
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    Tried VLC Media Player also? It can also convert if it can play it.
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    Originally Posted by pooksahib View Post
    Audio Format : Nellymoser
    I think this is the problem.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nellymoser_Asao_Codec

    In October 2007, a patch for decoding Nellymoser audio was added to FFmpeg SVN.[23][24][25] As of December 3, 2008, the open source FFmpeg project has encoding and decoding support for the Nellymoser Asao codec.[26][27] Stable release with Nellymoser audio support is 0.5, released on March 10, 2009.
    And
    http://blog.andrewpaulsimmons.com/2007/05/recording-audio-with-flash-player-to.html
    Last edited by AlanHK; 11th May 2011 at 08:00.
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  5. Thanks all. The file came from t'internet so I don't know the true source. But VLC plays it fine and I'm experimenting with it's conversion facility. Thanks again.
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