I would try idvid on a video created by your box. For example on a file created by an ADVC-110 A to D converter it yields:
idvid u1999-001.dv -------------------------------- idvid Video identification script Part of the tovid suite, version 0.31 http://www.tovid.org -------------------------------- Analyzing file: 'u1999-001.dv'. This may take several minutes... ========================================================= File: u1999-001.dv Width: 720 pixels Height: 480 pixels Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 Frames: 8738 Duration: 00:04:51 hours/mins/secs Framerate: 29.970 frames per second Video format: dvsd Video bitrate: 28771224 bits per second --------------------------- Audio track 1 (Stream 0.1, AID 0): --------------------------- Codec: pcm_s16le Bitrate: 0000 bits per second Sampling rate: 48000 Hz ========================================================= Audio is compliant with the following formats: Not compliant with (S)VCD or DVD Video is compliant with the following formats: Not compliant with (S)VCD or DVD This video does not seem to be compliant with (S)VCD or DVD standards. If you burn it to a video disc, it may not work. ========================================================= Assuming the input and ouput formats are the same for your NAXA, you can then work on getting your video into that format using ffmpeg or something. Good Luck -- Pat On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Keith Lofstrom <[email protected]> wrote: > 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)? > > Keith > > -- > Keith Lofstrom [email protected] Voice (503)-520-1993 > KLIC --- Keith Lofstrom Integrated Circuits --- "Your Ideas in Silicon" > Design Contracting in Bipolar and CMOS - Analog, Digital, and Scan ICs > _______________________________________________ > PLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug > -- [email protected] www.timlick.com 503-476-3119 10990 NE Paren Springs Rd. Dundee OR 97115 _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
