On Wed, Sep 07, 2011 at 01:18:43PM +1200, Tony Sauri wrote: > > Did you try to play them using ffmpeg's player ffplay? > No, I'd forgotten about this tool. Many thanks, it plays them nicely and turns out to be a key part of comparing the outputs with various options to reduce the bitrate. > If you just want to copy yhe original audio and video stream to an avi > container this ffmpeg command should do it: > > ffmpeg -i <inpit .mov file> -acodec copy -vcodec copy -f <output ,avi file> > > Tony > > Thanks, I've copied them to .avi for initial review using ffmpeg's defaults (so, *much* smaller files, which helps enormously in backing everything up when I'm away from home).
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