weird trouble with mkv file
hi,
i have this weird situation happening whenever i play an mkv file. this mkv file has three different audio streams, one english and the rest are foreign.
u see, i can't open it with Windows Media Player 10, so i use Videolan 0.7.2 instead. however, videolan can only play the audio (i can hear the english audio), no video visible
then i tried my trusty old mplayer2, i got it open with video alright, with audio as well. but when i switch to english audio, i hear nuthin.
in the end, i have to use both mplayer2 and videolan together just to watch this mkv file. i'm using the latest klite codec pack. pls help
thx,
gildan2020
Re: weird trouble with mkv file
Have you installed any of the stream switchers in the pack ? Have had trouble with those previously so I skip em (and haven't had any use of them anyways)
Have you tried playing it with MPC and only use the internal filters etc for mkv files ?
Re: weird trouble with mkv file
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Originally Posted by danne
Have you installed any of the stream switchers in the pack ? Have had trouble with those previously so I skip em (and haven't had any use of them anyways)
Have you tried playing it with MPC and only use the internal filters etc for mkv files ?
i use the stream switchers available within the players themselves.
with videolan, the audio wasn't a problem but with mplayer2, it is
gildan2020
Re: weird trouble with mkv file
The Matroska splitter is build-in in Media Player Classic. But that one is a tiny bit older than the stand-alone version. So you could try to disable the build-in one: Options > Filters
Re: weird trouble with mkv file
Quote:
Originally Posted by Entity101
The Matroska splitter is build-in in Media Player Classic. But that one is a tiny bit older than the stand-alone version. So you could try to disable the build-in one: Options > Filters
erm...i dun see any filter tab here
i'm using windows included mplayer2 btw
gildan2020
Re: weird trouble with mkv file
mplayer2 is not the same player as MCP. (and most importantly it's not made by m$) try using mpc from the codec pack instead.
Re: weird trouble with mkv file
Quote:
Originally Posted by danne
mplayer2 is not the same player as MCP. (and most importantly it's not made by m$) try using mpc from the codec pack instead.
hi, i tried the media player classic u told me...unfortunately, it is of the same result as well, no video; only sound.
any ideas?
gildan2020
Re: weird trouble with mkv file
what file is it ? most mkv is anime ^^
If you check the filter section while you have the file started, does it show multiple stream-switchers ? Did you try disabling the internal mkv splitter ? (in mpc)
if you can, grab a screenshot of your filters while playing the file and post it here.
Re: weird trouble with mkv file
Quote:
Originally Posted by danne
what file is it ? most mkv is anime ^^
If you check the filter section while you have the file started, does it show multiple stream-switchers ? Did you try disabling the internal mkv splitter ? (in mpc)
if you can, grab a screenshot of your filters while playing the file and post it here.
hi, i tested another mkv and it works...on all players!
it seems that only this mkv file is problematic, now i can't even see the video anymore.
the error from media player classic:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...0/mkverror.jpg
Quote:
Stream 0
Media Type 0:
--------------------------
AM_MEDIA_TYPE:
majortype: MEDIATYPE_Video {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}
subtype: Unknown GUID Name {30345652-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}
formattype: FORMAT_VideoInfo2 {F72A76A0-EB0A-11D0-ACE4-0000C0CC16BA}
bFixedSizeSamples: 1
bTemporalCompression: 0
lSampleSize: 1
cbFormat: 146
VIDEOINFOHEADER:
rcSource: (0,0)-(0,0)
rcTarget: (0,0)-(0,0)
dwBitRate: 0
dwBitErrorRate: 0
AvgTimePerFrame: 0
VIDEOINFOHEADER2:
dwInterlaceFlags: 0x00000000
dwCopyProtectFlags: 0x00000000
dwPictAspectRatioX: 704
dwPictAspectRatioY: 288
dwControlFlags: 0x00000000
dwReserved2: 0x00000000
BITMAPINFOHEADER:
biSize: 40
biWidth: 704
biHeight: 288
biPlanes: 0
biBitCount: 0
biCompression: RV40
biSizeImage: 0
biXPelsPerMeter: 0
biYPelsPerMeter: 0
biYPelsPerMeter: 0
biClrUsed: 0
biClrImportant: 0
i read that matroska is used to encapsulate various videos and audios together into a single file. how do i split it all up?
perhaps i can pin-point the problem to the video codec itself from there. GSpot failed to identify anything from this file (other than being a matroska file).
gildan2020
Re: weird trouble with mkv file
Yes, matroska is just a container (as the name suggests).
You can split the streams up in virtualdub (suggest virtualdubmod http://virtualdubmod.sourceforge.net) Streams -> Stream list, then save the streams you want.