Here's what happens after I download/join. The same problem I had with my previous copy.It won't play on VLC or Windows media either. DVDES-332, forgot to quote
Here's what happens after I download/join. The same problem I had with my previous copy.It won't play on VLC or Windows media either. DVDES-332, forgot to quote
BTW, I use the same codec pack as Moxy.
Would it be possible to remove the video and audio from a MkV and re-merge it into a .avi so I could play it back on my Xbox because the xbox wont play Mkv. I'm guessing its just a case of extracting with MkvTools and then re-joining the vid and audio in something like Vdub?
Yes, it can be done as long as the xbox(360 I assume) support the actual video and audio codecs from inside the mkv since you can pretty much put anything in there. You just need to open it with avidemux and save it as avi.
If you want to extract something with mkvtoolnix(but that's not usually necessary since muxing softwares usually accept the most popular containers as input), you also need to download mkvextractgui2(unless you feel like doing it via command line) and put it in mkvtoolnix folder. I think there's a link to it at the end of the mkvtoolnix install.
I would recommend you try putting it into a mp4 first though since I think the xbox can play those too and it's a lot better than avi and very similar to mkv. I'm pretty sure you can do it with mp4box and one of its GUI. I'm not sure how since I never used it but it should be pretty obvious.
If it doesn't work, there's wmvmuxer which seem to be able to take other format and put them in wmv and they talk about xbox360 compatibility so that's pretty much what you want. I also never used it and don't know its reputation, but since it's from the doom9 forum and people aren't insulting him there, it's probably good.
I am planning on uploading XY-32, but the aspect ratio is messed up. I'm going to have to play around with re-encoding
should be up within the next few hours
unfortunately, it took a little bit more than that. Every program I used had the aspect ratio detected as unknown, so I had to set it to 4:3. Then when that was done, there was a huge black frame around the video.....so in the end, I just re-encoded using avidemux while forcing the aspect ratio, cropping the black border, and resizing slightly. But it's doneIf it's an mkv or mp4, that can easily be fixed with a tool that modifies the container(mkvmerge for mkv, not sure for mp4).
And if it's an avi, it can be modified without reencoding with MPEG4Modifier. That's, of course, only the display aspect ratio, but any good media player will respect it. Most external players(like dvd player that support divx) will probably ignore it though, but there's no need for a re-encode that will bring quality loss if you play it on a computer.
If it's a wmv or some other format, there might also be a way, but I'm not aware of one.
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