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12th September 2012, 06:55 | #1 | Link |
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Fault tolerant media players.
Just downloaded GOM 2.1.4.3-build 5119 from July 31 2012, and found that it
plays corrupt mp4 (AVC) files reasonably well (although it does produce a bit of scrambled video). The only other player that I've tried which is similarly fault tolerant is potplayer. I'm not asking any questions here, I just thought it might be handy to have a list of players that coped with damaged clips. EDIT: Not all corruption is handled well, will still screw up on some errors. Also, recent build of ffmpeg more fault tolerant than previous versions during remux of problem mp4/flv. Also utvideo codec implemented. Zeranoe's FFmpeg Builds Home Page: <http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/> OK Players: GOM PotPlayer KMPlayer No Hopers: Windows Media Player (11) Windows MPlayer 2 Media Player Classic Home Cinema SMplayer VLC
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