On 4/7/07, Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So now I tried
ffmpeg -i $TITLE.avi -acodec ac3 -vcodec mpeg4 -y $TITLE.mov
and I (I think) get the same file your comand gives.
And I get a resource in which cinelerra sees both some video and audio.
However if I load that file into the timeline I see it all -
but "playing" shows the video and no sound.
What I then did was load both the avi and mov resources, and put them on
the timeline by removing the mov sound and replacing it with the avi
sound. The combination gives me my stuff back.
Yes, but this is hardly ideal, hey. Lots of work and time; I can
sympathize with not wanting that as the work-around.
> ffmpeg -i youtube.flv -acodec ac3 -vodec mpeg2video -y video.mpg
This fails when converting from my .avi file rather than the .flv source
And my crystal ball is still at the cleaners. I can't make any stabs
in the dark without something to stab at :-) Were any meaningful error
messages generated?
You also haven't mentioned which version of cinelerra you're using.
Joe
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