Version 3.4.0 (08/09/2002), Win XP pro
It looks like the prog isn't able to detect movie sound codec when movie is encoded with Lame 3.92 (in combination with XviD). Probably it's due to the tag or something, because WinXp properties say Lame MP3, sound plays fine, but prog doesn't detect it as MP3 - the line for codec stays blank.
A possible bug in codec detection
Strange
Does it detect the codec correctly ?
Maybe that the way the audio track is indicated is not the same than other files... Or maybe that it uses another code than standard mp3...
It would be nice if you could send me the first 100KB of the file (if you have nothing to cut it properly I can send you a small program to cut it)
Does it detect the codec correctly ?
Maybe that the way the audio track is indicated is not the same than other files... Or maybe that it uses another code than standard mp3...
It would be nice if you could send me the first 100KB of the file (if you have nothing to cut it properly I can send you a small program to cut it)
soft to cut the file
Hi again,
if you could mail me the proggie to cut the file, I'll cut it for you. All you need is the very beginning of the fiole, I suppose, where one can find codec codes? use msaulius@hotmail.com address.
if you could mail me the proggie to cut the file, I'll cut it for you. All you need is the very beginning of the fiole, I suppose, where one can find codec codes? use msaulius@hotmail.com address.
there's a tool called gspot (cool name eh) http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ which identifies alot of divx/audio codecs, see what it says maybe
Re: soft to cut the file
ok, I'll send itBastardo wrote: if you could mail me the proggie to cut the file, I'll cut it for you.