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tracey pooh |
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December 03, 2005 10:06:59am |
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movies
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Re: iPod + Video and Archive MPEG4 Files |
ok, so at first i didn't think the mplayer usage was working,
but now it seems to be working fine (so not sure what made
me think it wasn't working at first).
i'm deploying it now (as it extracted BattleOfMidway audio
just fine -- and quicker than ffmpeg would ever do, too boot!)
if you don't mind, if you see any "bad" mpeg1 derives from today going forward, please let me know if you are able.
thx!
--tracey
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Poster:
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tracey pooh |
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December 17, 2005 04:54:23am |
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movies
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Subject:
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Re: iPod + Video and Archive MPEG4 Files |
yah, looks like ffmpeg pooped out in the final "stapling"
of the audio + video portions.
you could try one more derive to see if it's a repeatable
error (i suspect it is -- ffmpeg is more picky than mplayer)
or works. if error repeats, we prolly cannot generate a
mpeg1 at this time for that movie for some reason (that i suspect is not related to the mplayer audio extraction -- might be something in the video or video header...)
--tracey
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Poster:
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akb |
Date:
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December 17, 2005 08:08:10am |
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movies
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Subject:
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Re: iPod + Video and Archive MPEG4 Files |
The problem seems to be that the uploaded mpeg2 file does not have an audio track so the final step fails. My guess is the uploader stripped the audio because of copyright.
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Poster:
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tracey pooh |
Date:
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December 21, 2005 04:28:28am |
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Forum:
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movies
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Subject:
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Re: iPod + Video and Archive MPEG4 Files |
ah, great, thx for that.
trying rederive now with 'not live yet' MPEG1 deriver
code for when MPEG2 has no audio...
-t
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Poster:
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tracey pooh |
Date:
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December 21, 2005 05:50:28am |
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Forum:
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movies
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Re: iPod + Video and Archive MPEG4 Files |
ok, firing off derive on Metropolis_0 now
with new live code..
-t