I am having trouble with a .avi file. The video codec is "Subtitle Mixer". The audio codec is "Morgan Stream Switcher". The video begins to play normally, then just completely Freezes after a few seconds. It never recovers, burning the image there and never leaving until it is reopened. Even moving the "slider" does nothing. Is there anything I can do? Any help is greatly appreciated!
Playback Freezes, never recovers
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Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that the AUDIO keeps clear and fine, just the video is messed up. I am working on the VirtualDub/GSpot thingComment
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redsrule2500 said, that playback startet properly.
thus he must have any playbackfilter that is able to handle divx5.x
and of course divx5.x is not necessarily needed for playback - ffdshow or other filters will do as well.
red, try this:
- go into the decoder options (programs => divx5 => decoder config)
- go to quality settings
- DISABLE smooth playbackComment
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.oOo.
The video codec is "Subtitle Mixer". The audio codec is "Morgan Stream Switcher".
are Direct Show Filters and not codecs.
The nonsensical "codecs" (neither are codecs) you've listed clearly indicates
that you have a fake file...
The video begins to play normally, then just completely Freezes after a few seconds
1. deactivate 'smooth playback' in the DivX playback filter properties.
This solution worked for me until now, but my new video still freezes ;-(
2. deactivate DivX playback filter by 'regsvr32 /u divxdec.ax'
Now the video should play without freezing, but the quality is not so good,
because the video isn't filtered anymore, it's just decoded by the coDEC.
3. install ffdshow or 3ivx playback filter for better quality
4. The morgan stream switcher causes some problems.
I suggest you deinstall it and use a player that supports audio stream switching
without the help of any filter (zoomplayer, bsplayer).
The Media Player Classic 6.4.5.0 crashes when the morgan stream switcher is installed
on some videos.
ReClock doesn't work with morgan stream switcher together.
5. You should install lame acm mp3 codec (or at least fraunhofer mp3 decoder) and ac3 filter 0.68 b
(switch off 'Main, DRC, [ ] use DRC' and set 'Main, Output, Sample Format, to PCM 24 bit' (not PCM 16 bit))
6. If you haven't good video and good audio yet, then you should use GSpot 2.2 to get some
infos about the needed codecs for your file.Comment
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To Tsunami
Thank you for (perhaps unwittingly) reaffirming my original posting to this thread.
As you may or may not be aware, virtually all of the postings to these forums regarding questions of video and/or audio codecs used rely on the FOURCC information made available either from VirtualDub's "File Information" box, or from GSpot.
As both you and I know, neither "Subtitle Mixer" nor "Morgan Stream Switcher" are codecs (But keep in mind, the poster stated that these WERE the video and audio codecs) - and if this is what showed up as FOURCC codes in either of the previously mentioned tools, it would be all too obvious that the file was indeed a fake file, and had a fake header.
Therefore, I once again thank you for your reaffirmation of my observation.Comment
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