The core of your issue is likely a problem with an MPG video file. Video files can become corrupted, preventing them from playing correctly in software that requires them. Here’s how to tackle it.
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If the software environment is stable but the "Play 013" crash persists, the video file itself is likely corrupted or formatted with an unreadable audio/video interleaving ratio. You can force-standardize the file using HandBrake or FFmpeg.
To fix the problem, you must first identify the underlying cause. Here are the six most common triggers:
Right-click the file and select Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac).
Open a command prompt in that folder and run the following command to re-encode it into a highly compatible MPEG-2 program stream: ffmpeg -i 013.mpg -vcodec mpeg2video -b:v 5000k -acodec mp2 -b:a 192k fixed_013.mpg Rename the original file to 013_old.mpg as a backup. Rename fixed_013.mpg to 013.mpg . Step 4: Adjust Software Compatibility Settings
Open the extracted folder and look for a sub-folder titled vehicles or xml .
Below is a comprehensive guide to understanding what causes this error and how to fix it permanently. What Causes the "013 MPG" Error?
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