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unknown video format
I have a video that claims to be mpeg, but does not have a mpeg/asf/avi
header. The following header repeats every 2352 bytes, so it must be some CD format. What is it? 0 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 02 10 01 01 62 0f 01 01 62 0f 00 00 01 ba 21 00 01 00 b b ! |
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"Eric Gisin" wrote in news:c0tkin12029
@enews3.newsguy.com: I have a video that claims to be mpeg, but does not have a mpeg/asf/avi header. Use gspot to identify the codec. If it doesnt, then you might consider where you got it and whether or not its even a video file. |
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"Eric Gisin" wrote in message
... I have a video that claims to be mpeg, but does not have a mpeg/asf/avi header. The following header repeats every 2352 bytes, so it must be some CD format. What is it? 0 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 02 10 01 01 62 0f 01 01 62 0f 00 00 01 ba 21 00 01 00 b b ! The 00 00 01 ba bytes are an MPEG Pack start code. The bytes preceeding it look like they are from a Mode 2 Form 2 CD sector header. My guess is what you have is an image of a VideoCD disk. Try running ISObuster on the file & see if you can extract the MPEG data from the image. Regards, -David (former Philips CD-i/MPEG/VideoCD/CDROM software engineer) |
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"David Oseas" wrote in message
... "Eric Gisin" wrote in message ... I have a video that claims to be mpeg, but does not have a mpeg/asf/avi header. The following header repeats every 2352 bytes, so it must be some CD format. What is it? 0 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 02 10 01 01 62 0f 01 01 62 0f 00 00 01 ba 21 00 01 00 b b ! The 00 00 01 ba bytes are an MPEG Pack start code. The bytes preceeding it look like they are from a Mode 2 Form 2 CD sector header. My guess is what you have is an image of a VideoCD disk. Try running ISObuster on the file & see if you can extract the MPEG data from the image. That did it, thanks. Extract Raw and conver to User Data. BTW, the video is Chris Cunningham - Flex. |
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So make it available somewhere, please
Paul |
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The regular way, the ones the RIAA blames.
"loedown" wrote in message ... So make it available somewhere, please Paul |
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