Bruce Dewey
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Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the file that message is showing up on some of my larger recording and unable to view them does anyone know how to fix
Nah it has happen to most of my longer recordings so it is not the first time and also there were no crash. How do I remux?If VLC won't play it, handbrake won't do any good in most (if not all) cases.
Anyway, that mp4 is most likely corrupt. Did anything happen during recording? Like crashes or w/e?
You should be saving to mkv anyway, you can remux it later if you want.
Compatibility - MKV is still not very widespread, and MP4 is an awful format that is prone to corruption due to needing metadata at the start that can't be known until the end.But what is the purpose of having FLV if we have MP4 and even MKV?
Thats just a "windows timeline software" problem. They have so terrible decoder and encoder that you want to commit suicide...Compatibility - MKV is still not very widespread
I have tried this but it is so hard with no video instructions and can't get it to work
but it already is an mp4If you want to remux from one container into mp4, just use the built-in menu in OBS.
File > Remux Recordings
but it already is an mp4
Aside from flv not being influenced by whatever Adobe does with Flash, is it safe to assume that switching to mkv is the better choice in any case? I usually want to edit the video and improve filesize of the original recording if possible for archival purpose.FLV is a container format, it has nothing to do with Flash itself.
Does this apply only to recording? What about a download that got disrupted?MP4 is an awful format that is prone to corruption due to needing metadata at the start that can't be known until the end.