Don't have any experience with this myself, but DuckDuckGo gave me this guide to playing files like that in VLC.Advice needed:-
I need to watch some video files copied off from a CCTV system. The files have an extension of ''.264''.
When I watch the video in the security room's monitor, the video playback is quite sharp (relatively speaking).
But when I watch the files (copied to me in an USB thumb drive) with a provided software called ''R6Viewer'', the video is relatively blurry, at least not matching the 'original' quality.
I do not have much experience with video playback. Any expert here can shed some light?
I wonder if there is a free software that can play back .264 video files? I wish to know if blurry-ness is caused by a software playback or not. Any idea? TIA.
TY, I will check the guide out.Don't have any experience with this myself, but DuckDuckGo gave me this guide to playing files like that in VLC.
VLC would most likely play it. I would assume a .264 would just be mpeg 4. Not sure though.Advice needed:-
I need to watch some video files copied off from a CCTV system. The files have an extension of ''.264''.
When I watch the video in the security room's monitor, the video playback is quite sharp (relatively speaking).
But when I watch the files (copied to me in an USB thumb drive) with a provided software called ''R6Viewer'', the video is relatively blurry, at least not matching the 'original' quality.
I do not have much experience with video playback. Any expert here can shed some light?
I wonder if there is a free software that can play back .264 video files? I wish to know if blurry-ness is caused by a software playback or not. Any idea? TIA.
he's doing a bachelor's, isn't he? can't remember ,_,
I think so...he's doing a bachelor's, isn't he? can't remember ,_,
Not sure if anyone is experiencing this in their area, but at my local PC store (Micro Center) there's been a run on computers and monitors in the expectation that gougers can resell them at a higher markup for all the people working from home now. Of all the resources one could monopolize to try to gouge prices, monitors don’t seem like an expected one![]()
Regarding this announcement ''SFF.N will be offline briefly for scheduled maintenance on Saturday, March 21st, from 9 PM to 9:30 PM EST. ''
I suggest changing the time of EST to UTC/GMT format in future announcements because (1) EST Eastern Standard Time means different things to Australia/New Zealand and North America/Caribbean, and (2) this site has a large number of world wide users and using something like UTC/GMT is less confusing.
What do you guys think?