Using Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder to Play H264 Video

I am trying to play H264 video from graphedit on windows 7 32bit. Graphedit cannot display the file. I tried to set the graph manually using the Microsoft DTV-DVD video decoder (also known as the Microsoft MPEG-2 video encoder), but I could not connect the filters. Here is the pipeline I tried:

File Source → Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder → Video Renderer (or VMR9)

I also tried this:

File Source → MPEG-2 Demultiplexer → Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder → Video Recorder (or VMR9)

In any case, I could not connect anything to the file source filter. The H264 video I'm trying to play is the Serenity trailer I downloaded here: http://www.h264info.com/clips.html

Do you have an idea how I can play a graphic editing h264 video file?

thank

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Use the source of the file, but connect it to the free mpeg4 demo from Geraint Davies, available at http://www.gdcl.co.uk/mpeg4/

If you then visualize the demux output, a video decoder will be automatically inserted. I just tried this with the video you mentioned and it works great.

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