VideoHelp Forum. Remember Me? Results 1 to 6 of 6. WMV V9 to anything else??? It plays fine in Windows Media Player 9. How do I get this file to be converted to anythign else? When playing in Classic Media Player it's just black..
What do I need? You can easily convert it to AVI, which is far more compatible. What happens is that when I press the record button I get a Waiting cursor for about 10 seconds and end up getting an AVI file created where I selected the output but it's just one second long and is black and no audio. Still no error s though Any Ideas? Are you sure it finished though, and what codecs did you pick for AVI?
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The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. The following table outlines what your audience will experience when playing Windows Media Audio 9 Series content on earlier Microsoft Windows operating systems than Windows XP or with earlier versions of Windows Media Player. Formal standardization of VC-1 represents the culmination of years of technical scrutiny by over 75 companies, leading to a codec that is well-documented, extremely stable, easily licensable, and accepted by the industry.
VC-1 supports three profiles: Simple, Main, and Advanced. The Simple and Main profiles have been complete for several years, and existing implementations such as WMV 9 have long supported the creation and playback of content using these profiles, as well as an early implementation of the Advanced profile.
The completion of the Advanced profile and consequent standardization of all profiles in VC-1 represents the final step in a comprehensive specification that delivers high definition content—either interlaced or progressive—across any medium and to any capable device.
It supports Simple, Main, and Advanced profiles. These profiles support a wide range of bit rates, from high-definition content at one-half to one-third the bit rate of MPEG-2, to low-bit-rate Internet video delivered over a dial-up modem.
This codec also supports professional-quality downloadable video with two-pass and variable bit rate VBR encoding. Windows Media Video 9 is already supported by a wide variety of players and devices. Content creators can use this profile to deliver either progressive or interlaced content at data rates as low as one-third that of the MPEG-2 codec—with the same quality as MPEG In the past, interlaced video content was always de-interlaced before encoding with the Windows Media Video codec.
Now, encoding applications such as Windows Media 9 Series, and third-party encoding solutions can support compression of interlaced content without first converting it to progressive content. Maintaining interlacing in an encoded file is important if the content is ever rendered on an interlaced display, such as a television.
Transport independence also enables the delivery of Windows Media Video 9 Advanced Profile over systems that are not Windows Media-based, such as standards-based broadcast infrastructures through native MPEG-2 transport streams , wireless infrastructures using real-time transfer protocol [RTP] , or even DVDs.
The following table compares Windows Media Video 9 Advanced Profile to competing compression technology. The Windows Media Video 9 Screen codec is optimized for compressing sequential screen shots and highly static video that is captured from the computer display, which makes it ideal for delivering demos or demonstrating computer use for training.
The codec takes advantage of the typical image simplicity and relative lack of motion to achieve a very high compression ratio. During the encoding process, the codec automatically switches between lossy and lossless encoding modes, depending on the complexity of the video data. For complex data, the lossless mode preserves an exact copy of the data.
For less complex data, the lossy mode discards some data to achieve a higher compression ratio.
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