What we do not understand is how the H264Player.exe displays the video with audio. I'm concluding that the security system records video with audio in a proprietary format that only H264Player should be able to run. I'm still inexperienced in this type of manipulation, but that's what it's looking. I sought to know how the system is implemented, and there is a camera that records video and an external microphone to record audio, thus inserting the audio stream in the video must occur into the system that records files.

On 01-08-2015 13:19, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 21:39:35 -0300, André Luís Duarte wrote:
- https://www.dropbox.com/s/qgyulo8mbnqkwub/Video1.264?oref=e&n=451062852 (file 
full)
My ffmpeg identifies this as raw H.264 video, without forcing it to do
so. It does have some problems with the stream though. But it does not
find any audio at all, and cannot.

ffmpeg identifies many issues with the stream itself, and one issue
with a feature it doesn't implement: "data partitioning is not
implemented".

Moritz
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