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castellanos
6th December 2008, 08:59
Hi there... my Good, log time I'm not writing something here. :sly:
I wanted to convert one of the usual flv files from youtube, but it's no possible to play the file with MPC+FFDShow or convert it using TMPGenc either. I've extracted it with FLV Extract and I got an .aac file and a .264 one.
I would like to play the file and/or be able to convert it to something else, but I'm stuck.
Some ideas?
Thanks.

Kurtnoise
6th December 2008, 09:44
I wanted to convert one of the usual flv files from youtube, but it's no possible to play the file with MPC+FFDShow
did you try the latest MPC(-HC) ? the internal flv splitter has been updated for such streams...

dat720
6th December 2008, 10:41
try AVIDemux it seems to handle youtube flv's happily.

castellanos
6th December 2008, 11:36
Thanks guys for the quick answer. ;)
MPC-HC was able to play the file but AviDemux (last version) was not able to work with it. If I try to open it directly as flv with AviDemux I get an error message. "No audio decoder found for this file". Separated as an . 264, no image at all.

castellanos
7th December 2008, 14:39
Nobody deal with this kind of files before, right?
I leave here the link to youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hC5TQqW44dY

It's a 7.8 MB; 3:19 min. file.

Keiyakusha
7th December 2008, 15:33
castellanos
Why you need to convert it? You can mux streams to mp4 or mkv without reencode. These streams also plays fine with DXVA.

castellanos
7th December 2008, 16:07
You mean I can mux the file with Yamb for example?
If not, wich application do I need to mux those files.
Extracting the files with FLV Extract I get an .aac and a .264... the problem is not the audio, but it's not possible to work with the .264 video file.

Edit: I need the file to be played on a mobile device, that's why I need to convert it.
If it were possible to mux the streams I think Kurtnoise13 could have pointed me in that direction.

Keiyakusha
7th December 2008, 17:24
You mean I can mux the file with Yamb for example?

Yes, you can mux it with Yamb.

but it's not possible to work with the .264 video file.

"Work" using what program? That is RAW stream, first you need to mux it to some container or you may use DGAVCDec+Avisynth.

castellanos
7th December 2008, 18:33
No, it's no possible to mux it with Yamb.

Placio74
7th December 2008, 18:56
No, it's no possible to mux it with Yamb.

Odd... it was possible when I tried.

Other...
Can use FFmpeg to change container FLV>MP4 and of course can transcode too. Eventually can use some GUI's for FFmpeg.

Other...
Why not get HQ MP4 or FLV instead LQ?

castellanos
7th December 2008, 19:41
Guys, I'm very sorry! :o
I used an old version of Yamb, that's why I could not mux the files.
I've tried again with the last version and no problem.
Thanks! :)