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  1. Hi everyone, there's one video I seem not able to play in VLC or any other player. Here is the MediaInfo log:

    Video
    Format : AVC
    Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
    Format_Profile : Main@L3.1
    Format_Settings : CABAC / 4 Ref Frames
    Format_Settings_CABAC/String : Yes
    Format_Settings_RefFrames/String : 4 frames
    CodecID : 7
    Duration/String : 1 min 1 s
    Width/String : 640 pixels
    Height/String : 360 pixels
    DisplayAspectRatio/String : 16:9
    FrameRate_Mode/String : Variable
    FrameRate/String : 29.970 (30000/1001) FPS
    Standard : NTSC
    ColorSpace : YUV
    ChromaSubsampling/String : 4:2:0
    BitDepth/String : 8 bits
    ScanType/String : Progressive
    colour_range : Limited
    colour_primaries : BT.601 NTSC
    transfer_characteristics : BT.601
    matrix_coefficients : BT.601

    Audio
    Format : AAC
    Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
    Format_Profile : LC
    CodecID : 10-2
    Duration/String : 1 min 1 s
    Channel(s)/String : 2 channels
    ChannelPositions : Front: L R
    SamplingRate/String : 48.0 kHz
    FrameRate/String : 46.875 FPS (1024 SPF)
    Compression_Mode/String : Lossy

    Can you give an advice?
    Thanks a lot in advance.
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  2. i not very good at this sort of problem but have you tried https://filehippo.com/download_klite_mega_codec/ plays everything i throw at it
    RUN VIDEO THROUGH "Media Player Classic it come with the codec pack"

    ALSO try re-encode the video through something like VIDCODER/HANDBRAKE see if that works??
    Last edited by BzERK IE; 18th Nov 2017 at 11:08.
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  3. Verify if file is playable with ffplay.exe (part of ffmpeg bundle) - if yes then we can start searching further.
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  4. Chicken McNewblet
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    What is the container format? What extension does the file have?
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