"HectorH" wrote:
If I play the file with Windows Media Player and I select "Properties" in the player, it shows me the codecs for the file:
audio codec: Windows Media Audio 9.2 48 kbps, 32 kHz, stereo 1-pass CBR
video codec: VC-1 VC-1 Advanced Profile
I don't believe it's an issue with the codecs as both of those codecs are listed in the 2.8 SDK as supported.
I have also used "asfbin" (which is a very good asf file parser and fixer) to check for any file errors and the file checks out as being properly formatted.
"HectorH" wrote:
I don't believe it's an issue with the codecs as both of those codecs are listed in the 2.8 SDK as supported.
"RockyFord" wrote:
If you FFWD a minute or so into the video will it play?
If it does you probably have a few seconds on the front of your video that has no sound track. I've seen this behavior when encoding movies to mp4.
Some of the videos have no audio for the first few seconds and the Roku goes into infinite buffering until you FFWD to a point where there is audio.
Hope this helps.
"RockyFord" wrote:
If you FFWD a minute or so into the video will it play?
If it does you probably have a few seconds on the front of your video that has no sound track. I've seen this behavior when encoding movies to mp4.
Some of the videos have no audio for the first few seconds and the Roku goes into infinite buffering until you FFWD to a point where there is audio.
Hope this helps.