hi stefano,

i wanted to go the other way round: the ffmpeg settings for files to
play a file on a smartphone, not how to make the videos i made with it
editable. i want to convert some videos and films so i can watch them on
my mobile when i am on the train, etc....

greetz

LEE

Am Dienstag, den 17.01.2012, 09:18 +0100 schrieb Stefano Droghetti:
> Il 15/01/2012 14:27, Robert Lee ha scritto:
> > hello,
> >
> > i just recently got a smartphone for christmas and now i wanted to put
> > some of my videos on it. this tecnology is all new to me and i tried
> > around with transmageddon and iriveter but none of them does the job
> > right. now i thought it might be a good idea to try it with ffmpeg but
> > unfortunately i am not very familiar with it. so i wanted to ask you
> > guys for some advice in the settings, it's a samsung gio gt s5660.
> > thanks
> 
> If your smartphone is not HD, you can simply convert all to DV format, 
> which is the best for Cinelerra.
> 
> Let's say your smartphone saves files in 3gp format, just open the 
> terminal, go to the folder where you copied the files and write (all in 
> a row):
> 
> for i in ./*.3gp; do ffmpeg -i "$i" -target pal-dv ./`basename $i 
> .3gp`.dv; done
> 
> Try "ntsc-dv" if the resulting stream is not smooth.
> 
> Obviously, change those two "3gp" in something else if your files have 
> different extension.
> 
> If your files have better resolution than 720x576, and/or you want to 
> keep the same codec/quality for video, just write:
> 
> for i in ./*.3gp; do ffmpeg -i "$i" -vcodec mjpeg -sameq -acodec 
> pcm_s16le -f mov ./`basename $i .3gp`.mov; done
> 
> This is mostly "universal" :-) but it takes a lot of disk space. It's 
> totally lossless.
> 
> Remember to write down the characteristics of the final files (frames 
> per second, resolution, etc., you can see them with VLC: Tools → Codec 
> Information) and copy them into "Format" tab in Cinelerra.
> 
> Then, after video editing, render in "Quicktime per Linux", with "JPEG 
> Video", 100% quality in video settings, so you'll have a totally 
> lossless video you'll encode with Handbrake or Transmageddon or Arista 
> or ffmpeg or WinFF or whatever you like.
> 
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