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Problems Playing .ASF Files (Video) on my Computer
Morden279
Genius
in Zocalo v2.0
Yes, I'm suffering from more computer problems, but this time in conjunction with my DV camcorder.
Basically, it claims to record at MPEG-4, but the file extensions are .ASF, which according to sources stands for Advanced Streaming Format. However, I can't play any of the recorded movies using Windows Media Player (10) or even Divx. (I get the audio, but not the video.) Do I need a file format converter?
I spent quite a bit on this bugger, so I'd really appreciate it if you guys could help. :(
Regards,
Morden
Basically, it claims to record at MPEG-4, but the file extensions are .ASF, which according to sources stands for Advanced Streaming Format. However, I can't play any of the recorded movies using Windows Media Player (10) or even Divx. (I get the audio, but not the video.) Do I need a file format converter?
I spent quite a bit on this bugger, so I'd really appreciate it if you guys could help. :(
Regards,
Morden
Comments
[url]http://www.geocities.com/myasftools/[/url]
You might also want to try other players like [url=http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82303&package_id=84358]Media Player Classic[/url]
But are you sure you have right codec because sound still plays?
I don't know would [url=http://www.headbands.com/gspot/gspot252dl.html]GSpot[/url] show what codec file uses.
There also seems to be some sort of MPEG4 ASF codec:
[url]http://www.divx-digest.com/software/mpeg4codec.html[/url]
asf to avi conversion tutorial:
[url]http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/asf2avi.htm[/url]
Regards,
Morden
[B]AVI sucks [/B][/QUOTE]
Such unqualified blanket statements are pretty bold. AVI is merely a container format. What's actually important is the codecs used for the data streams.
[url]http://www.etplanet.com/download/moviecodec.shtm[/url]
Every codec known too man kind even the kitchen sink. Once installed I could play movies from my old P1 computer even.
Regards,
Morden
[B]Every codec known too man kind even the kitchen sink.[/B][/QUOTE]That's the problem with those codec packs, there might be many codecs which try to open video with same 4cc codec ending to conflicts between those. (or files might not be played with best possible codec)
So if those all work at same time maker of that pack must have done quite much work.
PS. Check with GSpot how many codecs your PC has for DivX/Xvid videos...
In short, I've got everything I need to play, and convert the ASF files. Thanks, guys!
Regards,
Morden