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John |
posted on 10th Jan 11 at 18:45 |
It's from a DVR system, if he can get the files to me/access to the computer it's running on I'll have a go at sorting something out. | |
Dom |
posted on 10th Jan 11 at 18:35 |
Google GSpot codec viewer, will tell you what formate (video/audio codecs) the file is. | |
ed |
posted on 10th Jan 11 at 16:29 |
If you install FFMPEG then I believe the command would be something like this: | |
noshua |
posted on 10th Jan 11 at 12:56 |
tried VNC (videolan)? | |
Hammer |
posted on 10th Jan 11 at 11:30 |
quote: First one comes up a pink screen, second link stopped by the firewall. I'll have a bash at re-naming. Cheers. | |
Steve |
posted on 10th Jan 11 at 11:01 |
was going to say if its a video file try just renaming it avi | |
adiohead |
posted on 10th Jan 11 at 10:58 |
have you tried renaming the file to avi or mpg? | |
Steve |
posted on 10th Jan 11 at 10:55 |
what kind of file is it meant to be | |
Hammer |
posted on 10th Jan 11 at 10:53 |
Tried just about every link on google and nothing works. Need either a player or a convertor for this file type that will actually work and not come up with a blank or multi-coloured screen. |