I'm having some problems with videos I have made from an external USB capture device. One Linux machine I am testing on fails to play the music from the videos. Instead, I get a bunch of high pitched static.
The captures were done on a Windows machine with WinDVR (it's highly doubtful that this capture device has any *NIX drivers), which defaults to mpeg video and mp2 audio apparently, with no obvious way to save to any other format. Here is one of the videos I made: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5XJYgfQk5I It plays fine on the 2 Windows boxes I tested it on, as well as on one Debian box. However, the other Debian box (and the Wii via the Internet channel) fail to play the sound. I'm sure the problem is in the file itself and not the machines that it failed on, but I have no idea where to begin troubleshooting, I tried running the files through AVIDemux in an attempt to change the sound encoding to another format, but that gave the same results; garbled sound on the systems that were having trouble before. Could someone here perhaps download the file I posted and check it out to figure out why it does not work like it should? Will it be possible to convert it to a format that works? I really don't want to try to redo the above performance. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlkti=utfratxd7nnxyanjwiyg7rmdyujuke9r_m...@mail.gmail.com