> > My Brother Is an Only Child - - b0160176 default.partial.mp4: No such file > > or directory > > Hi > You could try this:- > Re-name your partial file > BROTHER.partial.mp4 > and put it in the FFmpeg\ffmpeg-0.8-win32-static\bin folder. > > And, as before:- > > Open the "dos" window, Start -> run -> cmd > Then change directory (cd) to C:\Program > Files\get_iplayer\FFmpeg\ffmpeg-0.8-win32-static\bin > Then try a command:- > ffmpeg -h > See if you get a response. > > Then use this command instead:- > ffmpeg -i BROTHER.partial.mp4 -vcodec copy -acodec copy OUTPUT.mp4
It still comes out with the 'No such file or directory' error message... > On 27 October 2011 10:36, Alexis Fotiadis <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > With the second method I had a txt file called 'flv2mp4.bat', which when > > double-clicked opened as a text file, not a CMD file. > > > Sounds like you now have a file named "flv2mp4.bat.txt" which is > common if you have the "Hide file extensions" option switched on. > > Open the text file, assuming it opens in Notepad, select File -> Save > As, change the File Type from *.txt to *.*, enter flv2mp4.bat as the > file name and save it to the folder. Try again! This method works fine though (although less-than-50%-complete partial videos still seem to crash VLC even after conversion, but nevermind), so I'll use it unless I figure out what's going wrong with the first way. Cheers for both your help! _______________________________________________ get_iplayer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer

