On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 22:06:45 -0800 Keith Lofstrom <[email protected]> dijo:
>I bought a NAXA NMV-155 "digital audio and video player" at BiMart. >Real Cheap, $20, as an experiment. A surprising number of things >work, sorta kinda. It claims to be compatable with "Linux 9 and >above" which I assume means Redhat 9 (2003). > >The device has a 320x240 video camera in it, and I can record >videos. I can connect it to my Linux laptop as a USB drive, >and play the camera videos with mplayer. 20 frames per second, >16000 samples/sec audio. I can rename and copy the videos back. > >What I can't do, so far, is use ffmpeg to reformat another video >so it will play on the NAXA. I get a "File format error". The >one difference I can see from the camera video is that the ffmpeg >output contains " Clip info: Software: Lavf52.31.0" according to >mplayer. > >An example of the camera video from the device is at > http://keithl.com/naxa.avi > >Any suggestions (not involving Windows or trash cans)? Googling on "Lavf52.31.0" turned up a lot of hits. I didn't check them out, but maybe one of them has a solution. I have never used ffmpeg to convert anything. I have used Avidemux, but it usually doesn't do what I want. I have had pretty good luck fixing and converting things with Kino, however. Kino has many, many export options, and I don't understand even a tenth of them. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
