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Question by Paul Drogan: März 2005
Hi, I have an mpg file which comes with the VideoLanClient Play leaves. Unfortunately, there is no sound. How can I find out what it depends?
Lt. AviCodec the file looks like this:
Audio: 4.40 MB, 192 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x51 = Mpeg-1 audio Layer 2 [0xc0], Supported
Video: 67 MB, 2929 Kbps, 25.0 fps, 720 * 576 (16:9), MPG2 = MPEG 2 (SVCD / DVD), Supported
File: 67 MB (71 MB), duration: 0:03:12, type: MPG, 1 audio track (s) Quality: 90%
TIA, Paul Drogan
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Answer by Paul Drogan:
Paul Drogan wrote:
> Hi, > I have an mpg file which comes with the VideoLanClient Play > Leaves. Unfortunately, there is no sound. How can I find out what it depends?
Windows Media Player 9 does. But the wrong colors.
Paul
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Answer by Daniel Wolff:
Hi Paul,
I do not know exactly, but have you ever under the audio menu after seen. There you can, if so, the audio switch. Perhaps it?
No idea, but many greetings,
Daniel
Paul Drogan wrote: > Hi, > I have an mpg file which comes with the VideoLanClient Play > Leaves. Unfortunately, there is no sound. How can I find out what it depends?
Answer by Paul Drogan:
Daniel Wolff wrote:
> Hello Paul, > > I do not know exactly, but have you ever under the audio menu > To view. There you can, if so, the audio switch. > Perhaps this?
Nee, already tried.
Thanks, Paul
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Answer by G. Wanoschek:
Hello,
"Paul Drogan" wrote in news post news: pkw3otpmhtfl $ .18 nl8ls4e8ajb.dlg @ 40tude.net ... > Hi, > I have an mpg file which comes with the VideoLanClient Play > Leaves. Unfortunately, there is no sound. How can I find out what it depends? > > Lt. AviCodec the file looks like this: > > Audio: 4.40 MB, 192 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x51 = Mpeg-1 audiotechnik > Layer 2 [0xc0], Supported
Loading times you "PVAStrumento" (google) and download your file demux. The mpa file is the sound. Or "ProjectX", then you can be the audio L and R split. If you still have no sound, I know not synonymous next.
Greeting Günter
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