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What's the best MP4, MOV filters for BSplayer? Hi, i tried 3ivx but it's trial expired and it does not play some .mp4 files but Quicktime does. But i don't want to be tended to Quicktime as it's too slow to use. So, what's the complete and error-free mp4 and mov solution in order to play well with Bsplayer? K-Lite's inside? Or seperated one by one? Which one? Thanks. |
Gabest MP4 splitter. MP4 files are often in H264 format and best decoder is CoreAVC (not free though). Audio is often AAC and good decoder for that is CoreAAC. http://www.free-codecs.com/download/MP4_Splitter.htm http://www.coreavc.com/ http://www.free-codecs.com/download/...how_filter.htm So install those 3 decoders/splitters and you will be able to play MP4 and MOV files just fine with BSPlayer. :wink: Note: You can also use FFDShow to decode H264 video and AAC audio. |
Digiface, Thanks for your great help. Installed exactly the ones you recommended. But i have some questions: Some files or some formats (I also saw for .mp4) if you forward movie to a far position, then when you click to a previous location of timelines, sometimes video loses syncro then re-catches syncro. My computer is strong enough to render mp4 even cpu usage is low during decoding. What could be the reasons of syncro-lose problem when "SEEKING" on timeline? Normal? Thanks. |
http://bsplayer.com/forum/viewtopic....320&highlight= Same advice you got here some time ago. Probably you missed that. |
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the link you've given. But, Seeking problems related to Bsplayer or splitter? Which one? The problem is: Sometimes i seek to a previous position on the timeline, the video freezes, but the sound and timeline counter goes on as it should be, but the video catches them later. Why? Thanks. :) |
Hi, To update, I have CoreAVC/AAC works fine for .mov files but doesn't work for .mp4 files giving warning as unknown format. These .mp4 videos were downloaded from Nokia E65 phone. Is there a free .mp4 (and real-MP4 of course) filter that works fine with Bsplayer? Thanks |
Nokia videos are 3GP format, not MP4, as far as I know. |
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The video(.mp4) seems clear and smooth on the phone of course. And so far, only Nero Video Decoder is decoding .mp4 but if i allow Nero to decode MP4, it also harms other formats such as MPEGs. So, it's a paradox. |
So, do you have an MP4 splitter installed (such as Gabest) ? |
Yes, Gabest MP4 splitter is installed and works with .mov files, but no decoding with .mp4 extension. |
Do you also have an AMR decoder (supposing you record with the default settings) . Do you have an error message ? |
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What's the format used in those .mp4 files? I mean such a h264, DIVX, etc... |
Usually it's MPEG4. Mobile phones use 3GP, a simplified version of MPEG-4 Part 12 (a.k.a MPEG-4/JPEG2000 ISO Base Media file format), with the .3gp and .3g2 extensions. These files also store non-MPEG-4 data (H.263, AMR, TX3G). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mp4 http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/tsg_sa/TSG_S.../SP-040643.pdf Nokia E65 specifications : Multimedia Video and audio streaming (3GPP & Real Media) Music player (MP3/AAC) and media player Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) digital rights management (DRM) 1.0 with forward lock http://europe.nokia.com/A4344228 LE: can you send a link to such a file for testing purposes ? |
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MediaInfo can tell you the details of the file. |
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:wink: (Maybe of use/interest: [1] / [2] ) |
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PS: I use search option before post, don't think i forgot :wink: |
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http://mediainfo.sf.net |
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