Well I just tried using those paramaters in my winFF (AKA ffmpeg) which
is a new version SVN-r20329 Still very slow moption playback in
cinelerra and ffplay yields an interresting stop action effect like a
series of stills-- good for an effect but not for real for me.

Tom Judge

On Tue, 2009-11-10 at 12:49 -0700, Brendan wrote:
> On 11/10/2009 12:35 PM, peter wrote:
> >> I have been trying to transcode the Sony AVCHD files to a .mov container
> >> in cinelerra. So far unsuccessful.
> >
> > any advanvancs on this ?
> > I am looking at a panasonic AG-HMC41 shootiing in AVCHD
> >
> > anybody owns / has access to a pana / sony for testing purposes ?
> >
> > would be interested in knowing your experiences
> > (if there are any :-) ? )
> 
> I'm currently using ffmpeg to transcode Sony HDR-SR11 footage from mts 
> to mov.  Here's my mts2mov sh script:
> 
> for i in $*; do
>    ffmpeg -i $i -vcodec mjpeg -sameq -ab 14577k -aspect 16:9 -acodec 
> pcm_s16be -ar 48000 -deinterlace `echo $i | sed s/mts$/mov/`
> done
> 
> This required building a development snapshot of ffmpeg.  Looks like the 
> version is SVN-r19749, later than what was commonly available in distros 
> a few months back.  Both Cin CV and Heroine 4 can manage the output, 
> though the FPS is low.
> 
> -Brendan
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