I have some video clips, taken with very cheap and ugly camera :) Problem is, that there is no application that can play the sound from the clip in Linux. In Windoze is sound ok, with no special drivers. Address of an example file is http://linux.ee/~vagula/jalgpall.avi Beware, file is 1,5 MB. ain
Ain Vagula wrote:
I have some video clips, taken with very cheap and ugly camera :) Problem is, that there is no application that can play the sound from the clip in Linux. In Windoze is sound ok, with no special drivers. Address of an example file is http://linux.ee/~vagula/jalgpall.avi Beware, file is 1,5 MB.
ain
Have you tried gmplayer which is part of mplayer - Stan
Stanley Keymer:
Ain Vagula wrote:
I have some video clips, taken with very cheap and ugly camera :) Problem is, that there is no application that can play the sound from the clip in Linux. In Windoze is sound ok, with no special drivers. Address of an example file is http://linux.ee/~vagula/jalgpall.avi Beware, file is 1,5 MB.
ain
Have you tried gmplayer which is part of mplayer
Yes, of course I have. Xine crashes on this clip with no sound or picture, even distorted. Mplayer produces distorted sound, but you can still hear the original sound. Aviplay produces only noise. All the latest players what apt-get could give. ain
I have some video clips, taken with very cheap and ugly camera :) Problem is, that there is no application that can play the sound from the clip in Linux. In Windoze is sound ok, with no special drivers. Address of an example file is http://linux.ee/~vagula/jalgpall.avi Beware, file is 1,5 MB.
I would suggest xanim. It is old, but I believe that it was included with suse 7.3 pro. You can also download the source from here: http://smurfland.cit.buffalo.edu/xanim/home.html I was able to play your clip on my system using xanim, and the sound seemed to work for me. chris
Chris Shelton:
I have some video clips, taken with very cheap and ugly camera :) Problem is, that there is no application that can play the sound from the clip in Linux. In Windoze is sound ok, with no special drivers. Address of an example file is http://linux.ee/~vagula/jalgpall.avi Beware, file is 1,5 MB.
I would suggest xanim. It is old, but I believe that it was included with suse 7.3 pro. You can also download the source from here: http://smurfland.cit.buffalo.edu/xanim/home.html
I was able to play your clip on my system using xanim, and the sound seemed to work for me.
Yes, thanks. This worked (xanim is included in 9.0 too). But let the file in Internet for a while... the fact that other players don't play this accurately is a bit buggy behavior in my opinion :) ain
Chris Shelton wrote:
I have some video clips, taken with very cheap and ugly camera :) Problem is, that there is no application that can play the sound from the clip in Linux. In Windoze is sound ok, with no special drivers. Address of an example file is http://linux.ee/~vagula/jalgpall.avi Beware, file is 1,5 MB.
I would suggest xanim. It is old, but I believe that it was included with suse 7.3 pro. You can also download the source from here: http://smurfland.cit.buffalo.edu/xanim/home.html
I was able to play your clip on my system using xanim, and the sound seemed to work for me.
chris
Yeah Chris, it does work in xanim - Stan
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Ain Vagula
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Chris Shelton
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Stanley Keymer