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VLC player with FLIP camera support

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Old 21-04-2011
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VLC player with FLIP camera support

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I have comprised a set of FLIP camera short video clips I have shot myself. I do not be familiar with an exact format of FLIP movies. Anyway I associated FLIP to USB port and copied clips as video files into my system. Then tried to play the clip through VLC ( vlc 0.8.6c). The sound was extremely well other than the video was choppy a given frame was on the screen for a small number of seconds w/o several motion and them jumped at a number of an additional frame. Be supposed to VLC play FLIP camera output. Just in case. Windows Media Player does not play, issues error. flipShare app certainly works extremely well.

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When I transcode a MP4 file commencing from a Flip Ultra HD camera to WMV utilizing VLC version or description 1.1.4 using a command like: C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --logo-file Vision-Customer.png -I dummy -vvv "C:\Project - PowerPoint Passion\VID00003.MP4” renounce and then endeavor to play the video in Windows Media Player it always cuts off the most recent 2 seconds not considering of video length. When I play the WMV in VLC it demonstrates the video as having a length 2 seconds less than it essentially is other than plays the complete thing. Regrettably, my application necessitates me to play the WMV in Windows Media Player. How do I acquire those most recent 2 seconds of video back.
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Re: VLC player with FLIP camera support

Here you have to bring up to date, I am utilizing the following command: vlc --transform-type=vflip --vout-filter=transform. The merely problem at present is with the intention of the video acquire is scaled when I utilize the flip command. Several thoughts regarding this. Maybe a bug. Several additional ways to do a vertical flip. The Video source is a HDV camera via firewire / DirectShow. I need some information in sequence related to the above topic or advice if any.
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Re: VLC player with FLIP camera support

This is almost certainly the similar issue as additional camera videos where the AVI file generated is AVI 1.0 and come into view to have comprised a broken index. Then you have to re-saving the AVI file as and AVI 2.0 (OpenDML) file be supposed to fix the sound issue in VLC. The additional players such a MPlayer do not come into view to have comprised a predicament by means of the file type/borken index. For Windows VirtualDub works, on the other hand a tool such as Avidemux and probably ffmpegX might work too on Mac OS X. If you are not capable to acquire sound working might you upload a illustration.
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I had just recently got my Flip and had the similar predicament of playback without audio. My audio codec was scheduled as "Windows ADPCM". I downloaded Perian and had accomplishment. The Perian is a Quicktime component with the intention of adds sustain or maintain for lots of file types contain this particular AVI file. I am having the similar predicament, i.e. my flipcam generates avi files, and the sound does not work appropriately it works on my system other than not my media device. I have encompassed resaved the file utilizing VirtualDub per a recommendation in this thread, other than the file size has ballooned commencing from 65 MB to 2+ GB.
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By defaulting in VirtualDub the Video is position to "Full Processing Mode" which means with the intention of unless an unambiguous compressor is specified it determine to produce an uncompressed/RGB video output consequently extremely large. In view of the fact that the entire that desires to be completed it to rewrite the *.avi file open the *.avi in VirtualDub and then you have to go to: Video - > Direct stream copy then do to a "File >> Save as AVI...". You be supposed to then acquire an output file of regarding the similar size by means of identical video and audio which plays back in VLC through sound.
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