

I've got a really funny clip of a guy going ape-crap tearing up an office, kicking over furniture and throwing stuff, then stops, carefully moves a box on the floor about 6 inches to one side, then continues going ape-crap. The visual appearance of the DVR unit is an important clue. The DVR companies often market under a variety of brand names, I've researched these a few times and it usually takes about an hour or so of searching to find the correct software to download. They often use screwy codecs and require their playback software, these usually offer some sort of standardized export option. Would like to share it but can't even view it again myself! Find the brand name of the unit, then download their software. PS: It's a clip of an hilarious incident which occurred a few days ago and got caught on camera. Tells me its: AVI 41.3 MiB, 9min 56 secs, 1 Video stream N264, Video: 577 kbps, 352.288 (1.222) at 25 fps, N264 (PAL) I can't tell you anything more about the clip as I don't have access to the original CCTV or camera anymore. VLC tells me that it doesn't support the format 'N264' and unfortunately there's no way to fix this.

I've tried 'muxing' it with but the resulting file still wouldn't play.

I would like to be able to view it and convert it to a format viewable on normal players. I've seen the clip on the computer linked to the camera but when I try to view it on my own laptop it won't play on. Hi, I have some footage off a CCTV camera which I want to view.
