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Title: MPEG-2 import fails
Post by: iCatch on July 02, 2013, 08:36:30 AM
Hi,

iMatch seems not to like MPEG-2 videos.

The same behaviour as Lightroom. Is this due to licence reasons or do I have to install any codec packs?

File extension is *.mpg

Thx.
Title: Re: MPEG-2 import fails
Post by: Mario on July 02, 2013, 09:51:12 AM
You define failed as what?
Is the file not added to the database?
IMatch crashing?
No thumbnail produced for the file?
Which file extension do your MPEG-2 files use?
Title: Re: MPEG-2 import fails
Post by: iCatch on July 02, 2013, 10:42:34 AM
I try to clarify this:

iMatch doesn´t display a thumbnail. It only show the VLC icon. It seems to index the file because the file name is displayed an also I can right-click it and open it with VLC e.g.
Title: Re: MPEG-2 import fails
Post by: Mario on July 02, 2013, 10:49:33 AM
OK, the file is added. Everything is alright.
In order to render thumbnails for video files, IMatch uses the built-in support in Windows. And then it depends on the installed application set, codecs, the current moon phase and whatnot if Windows can produce a thumbnail for video files. IMatch itself does not contain built-in support for extracting thumbnails from video files.
Title: Re: MPEG-2 import fails
Post by: iCatch on July 02, 2013, 10:52:02 AM
Ah, ok.

Is it possible to create a thumbnail with another application and then group or stack it together with the video file in iMatch?
Title: Re: MPEG-2 import fails
Post by: Mario on July 02, 2013, 01:19:59 PM
You can setup a version and use this version as the visual proxy. E.g. a JPEG file created in your video processing application. IMatch uses this visual proxy to as the thumbnail, the slide show, in the viewer etc.

See File Relations in the help for details.