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Hence, it says VLC does not support UNDF format. If the necessary codec is missing, then the VLC media player cannot interpret the video or audio clip you are trying to play. We have no budget at all and everything the kids have has come out of my pocket and has been donated by the local government (computer & monitor). Codecs are mandatory for a player to play the video/audio files. OpenLP is the only app that I could find that does everything we need without any fees. This allows us to use green screen technology as well as play videos as needed.
Vlc could not identify the audio or video codec tv#
I am pumping signal from a Radeon 9200 out of the RCA jack into a BlonderTongue modulator over the schools CCTV system on a non-used cable TV channel for our morning news show. I would be curious to know how others are fairing with video in 1.9.6 other than using VLC to play video in the selected monitor. When I uncheck PHONON, I only get the global theme and sound. On the school machine, if I check PHONON, I get a slim vertical black line in the middle of the screen with sound and the global theme in the background. What is also odd, is that video plays well on my work machine regardless if I have PHONON checked or not.
I will let you all know the outcome within the next few days.Still not sure if the CCCPack has any bearing on why my work machine plays so much better with video than the school machine but I am going to uninstall everything on the school machine then put CCCPack on it and see what happens. Now, on my work machine I have installed the Combined Community Codec Pack from along with VLC. Opus is unmatched for interactive speech and. With that said, my work computer has never had a problem with video and I installed OLP1.9.6 for troubleshooting the school's computer (trying to find the best settings) and have even tried to break it without luck. Opus is a totally open, royalty-free, highly versatile audio codec. I just need to find the correct FFDSHOW settings for OpenLP. At the elementary school, I have XP Codec Pack installed along with VLC and have only been able to get video working ONE time. The only thing I can think of is that it must have something to do with FFDSHOW and/or PHONON. I have 1.2 running side by side of 1.9.6 and video works great in 1.2 but has a black screen with audio in 1.9.6.
Vlc could not identify the audio or video codec download#
Lots of frustrated users are having problems with lack of video in 1.9.6 and personally, I have been beating my head trying to figure this one out. To find the files to download just follow the links on the FOURCC or audio tags pages, or browse our video codecs/audio codecs download sections directly Alternatively, to this entire process of locating individual codecs and installing them, you can use one of the all-in-one media players such as VLC or Media Player Classic, available.