On Mon, 2009-11-30 at 15:52 -0500, Gregory Maxwell wrote: > 2009/11/30 Máirín Duffy <mai...@linuxgrrl.com>: > > To be fair, the video is aimed at people who are not yet using Fedora. > > Understood. But it's poor sales for fedora when you use an approach > which works less well for Fedora than it does for windows. > > Obviously excluding non-linux users is not an option.
I don't use Windows. I use Fedora 12. I created the video and I can play the video fine. While I understand your point, it's not fair. Would it have been better for me to not produce the video at all? Because that's how I'm feeling now. > > As noted, the videos were created in Fedora 12 using PiTiVi. I attempted > > to encode them 3 times, for a total of 3 hours rendering time (I let the > > last one render overnight last night since I had wasted hours already) > > using an Ogg container, Theora video codecs, and Vorbis & Celt sound > > codecs. Every single time, the video rendered completely out-of-sync. > > Even though gstreamer was used to render it, it refused to play in > > gstreamer players, only playing in mplayer. > > CELT? Celt is completely inapplicable for this use case. PiTiVi > shouldn't be offering it. And I understand that completely. I was trying every free option available in an attempt to produce a video with clean codecs. > > This bug sounds vaguely like what you experienced: > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=600215 > > One possible work around would be to render to high quality MJPEG in AVI > (which is effectively lossless) plus PCM audio then use a tool like ffmpeg > to Theora to transcode. Thanks for the bug link. I did the former. I didn't have the time to do the latter. I was hoping to get the upload to blip.tv working as blip.tv can do the transcoding server-side. If you'd like to transcode it for me, that would be really helpful. > > Can you help me get this working with ogg & blip.tv? Is there a bug in > > PiTiVi or F12's theora / ogg / celt / vorbis encoders that resulted in > > my having such a poor experience? What do you suggest? I used all of the > > default settings in PiTiVi as I wasn't sure what encoder settings to > > tweak (and at ~1 hour rendering time per attempt making wild guesses > > would not be a prudent usage of my time.) > > There must be a bug, because the encoders alone are no less speedy than > what you ended up using, at least not in any material way. > > I've never used pitivi before, but I'll install it and attempt to reproduce > your issue. Could you possibly make your project file available to me if > I'm unable to reproduce this with a trivial test case? The project is 64 GB.... I can't think of any reasonable way to share that. But a trivial test case should be able to reproduce the issue. ~m -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list