On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 6:30 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos <[email protected]> wrote:
> Matthew Einhorn <moiein2000@...> writes: > > > There's an option to attach a file to the bug report, > > but I imagine 300MB is too much. > > It is not, there is no hard filesize limit. > > To elaborate a bit what is written on > http://ffmpeg.org/bugreports.html : > There were many bugreports in the past (esp. > crashes) were 10MB is far too much, 100k were > often enough. I remember a bug about a buggy > first frame in a an asf stream, the user > uploaded 30MB, one would have been more than > enough. Otoh, if you want to report A/V sync > issues with a HD stream, 100MB can be appropriate > (or even not enough). So you should upload enough > to (very easily) reproduce your problem, not ten > times as much. > > Use tools/qt-faststart to produce a mov file > that you can cut with dd. > qt-faststart with dd did the trick. On a side note, I initially tried to make qt-faststart on Windows in cygwin, however, I kept getting this error "make: *** No rule to make target `tools/qt-faststart'. Stop." But when I did the identical think on ubuntu it worked perfectly. I'm not that good with scripts so I'm not exactly sure how to debug this. But I did run configure successfully in cygwin. But it's not that important. Matt
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