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sound absent from media

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 4:54 pm
by methuzla
I find quite often when I've downloaded a piece of media - .mp4 or .flv say- I find that there is no sound in the container, only video.(Or, very rarely, vice versa.)

My understanding is that the containers are set up this way by the distributor. They are described on the interface as, say, video/mp4, which sometimes contain audio, sometimes not. No clear indication.


How can I tell which stream of many to download, and be confident all parts (video+sound+subtitle_if_available+whatever) are all present?

I could of course waste time & resources getting several streams (there might be twenty sometimes!), and checking each until I find a complete one. If there is a complete one. That's quite a pain, and anyway computers are better at deciding that kind of thing.

As a corollary, sometimes I find many partial streams, which might (or might not) make up a whole. Again, it would be better if this situation could be checked automatically and a solution offered.

I suppose what I'd lke to see in the selection panel is a set of flags per stream, detailing whether (full & complete) video, audio, subtitles (and whatever else) are present, and estimated timings.

Re: sound absent from media

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 12:09 am
by Thrawn
FlashGot may not have a way to determine those things without downloading the file.

Ordinarily, of course, the site's own scripts will decide what to download and play. Those scripts can have specific knowledge of which file is which. But FlashGot may not be able to determine that information just by looking at headers.

Re: sound absent from media

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 7:18 pm
by therube
> I find quite often when I've downloaded a piece of media

From where?
Youtube?

Youtube has both combined audio+video & also separate audio & separate video.
What you get depends on what you download.
The "separates" are listed under the Dash section.

FlashGot does not pick up on (separate) subtitles (like .srt), so unless subs are "burned" into (part of) the video itself, you'll have to get them in some other manner.