Ages ago I bought a movie off of a certain company’s video streaming service. We will call them GRC for short since I do not want to draw the attention of their bots. I downloaded the movie onto my PC via the GRC Windows 11 app, but rather than a simple .mkv like I hoped, I found a folder with 5 different files. Two of them are .mp4s whose names end with audio_5 and video_12 respectively. Two of the files are something called .MPD files. One of them is something called a .DFXP File.

Does anyone know how I turn this mess into something I can play off a Plex or Jellyfin server? The *_video_12.mp4 is 110% encrypted since nothing plays when I run it through VLC.

      • Qazwsxedcrfv000@lemmy.unknownsys.com
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        1 year ago

        Given the information provided,

        Media Size: 7168MB + 100MB = 7268MB = 58144Mb

        Run time: 1h47m = 6420s

        Average bitrate = 58144Mb / 6420s = ~9.06Mbps

        That is definitely not FHD Blu-ray quality (~30Mbps) but better than DVD on average (~6Mbps).

        I think a quality HDMI capture card should be able to not just match but surpass this bitrate.