VLC-capture streaming ".ts" file to QuickTime - what are best VLC settings?
I captured a Webcast of a U.S. House Appropriations Committee hearing to disk with VLC (making a ".ts file") but am having trouble working with it. Although VLC will play it fine, QuickTime and MPEG Streamclip (where I hoped to convert it) will not. MPEG Streamclip plays it, but without audio. I've tried various kinds of Streamclip conversions to no avail (and I have Perian and QuickTimeMPEG2.component, which often solve problems). Two questions: Generally speaking, if you can't hear the audio playing it in MPEG Streamclip, is it likely that doing conversions with Streamclip aren't going to help you? And #2, for future reference, what would be the optimal settings in VLC to make a ts file that will be QuickTime-friendly (or at least MPEG Streamclip friendly where I can export or convert to something that QuickTime will accept).
P.S. -- Codecs shown in VLC under Properties are:
Stream 0: MPEG Audio Layer 1/2/3 (mpga)
Stream 1: MPEG-1/2 Video (mpgv)
P.S. -- Codecs shown in VLC under Properties are:
Stream 0: MPEG Audio Layer 1/2/3 (mpga)
Stream 1: MPEG-1/2 Video (mpgv)
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.6)
