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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1190576" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>I can confirm this. Both are playing fine here too.</p><p></p><p>But... (there always is a but) </p><p>Both files are some kind of "problematic"... </p><p></p><p>WMV in general is a very problematic container and "Windows Media Video 9" is a not too good supported codec, as both are "original" Microsoft formats and they are not "open". Issues with WMV are mostly but not solely due to the DRM mechanisms... Maybe using another DS filter (LAVF or MS or vice versa) for DirectShow playback can probably solve the issue... And don't say "VLC can play it", as VLC is no DirectShow player at all, but MP (1 and 2) is a DS player...</p><p></p><p>The Image EXIF information is damaged or deleted. Neither XNView nor Photoshop can read the Exif. Nevertheless the orientation is correct here in Photoshop, XNView and MP2...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1190576, member: 109222"] I can confirm this. Both are playing fine here too. But... (there always is a but) Both files are some kind of "problematic"... WMV in general is a very problematic container and "Windows Media Video 9" is a not too good supported codec, as both are "original" Microsoft formats and they are not "open". Issues with WMV are mostly but not solely due to the DRM mechanisms... Maybe using another DS filter (LAVF or MS or vice versa) for DirectShow playback can probably solve the issue... And don't say "VLC can play it", as VLC is no DirectShow player at all, but MP (1 and 2) is a DS player... The Image EXIF information is damaged or deleted. Neither XNView nor Photoshop can read the Exif. Nevertheless the orientation is correct here in Photoshop, XNView and MP2... [/QUOTE]
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