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Originally Posted by Elgero
Maybe the video has Nellymoser audio and this is a proprietary codec, so there aren't many applications that support it. Or it has Speex audio. FFmpeg supports Nellymoser and Speex.
The reason why Moyea FLV Editor supports them, is because it doesn't encode the audio, it does raw file editing and in that case it doesn't matter what audio codec is used.
Promiscuous mode means that it intercepts all traffic on the network. None means it only receives what it is supposed to receive, for older network cards that might not support promiscuous mode. Max Responsiveness means it will send the packets to the application as soon as it receives them, instead of buffering several packets before sending them to the application.
I'll add sound to the next version.
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Handbrake can see the Nellymoser audio track in other captures from Cam4, just not seeing it in this particular file for some reason. Ideally I wouldn't bother with this conversion, but for some reason I get jerky sections on the flv that gets smoothed out by the conversion to mp4.
And thanks for the explanation and the inclusion of the sound feature, both are greatly appreciated.