Image Alt Text: "After downloading a 2.5GB movie

Me: Presses play Movie unsupported file" A person is shown with eyes on her laptop punching the wall beside her, causing it to crack.

    • @terminhell
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      371 year ago

      Happened to me a few months ago. Had a ticket for our District Attorney office, trying to playback a security camera footage from a parking lot or something. It would open, but, the person that was supposed to be seen would show up for a few frames and glitch out.

      Turns out the cam system it came from uses some very proprietary codec. So the footage was effectively useless without their special sauce player/codec

        • @terminhell
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          21 year ago

          I guess. I tried everything within reason to play it. VLC, mpv, windows media player etc. all with various degrees of failure. Even went down a rabbit hole of trying codecs from websites that looked frozen in time from the late 90’s, as it was an old cam system.

    • @bus_factor
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      101 year ago

      I can! Happened all the time 20 years ago. Since then, no.

    • @[email protected]
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      fedilink
      41 year ago

      I’m working in live video and there’s a lot of proprietary codecs out there that vlc doesn’t play by default. Most of those are lossless/very high bitrate lossy formats designed to be encoded and decoded quickly for things like instant replays, so not something the average consumer would get their hands on.