this is excellent!

On Apr 6, 2007, at 4:54 PM, Randy Walker wrote:

I had played around with using ffmpeg on the server.  I got it to
successfully convert a .mov file to .flv.  I did this manually via the
command line, not via ruby code. I wanted to see the quality first, which wasn't too bad. The default settings are lower quality than I wanted. I assume if I played around further with the available command line switches I
could get it to look pretty sweet.

-=Randy


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Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 4:08 PM
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Subject: [Sdruby] server side video conversion

I'm working on a app that needs to convert user-uploaded video to .flv (and
possibly other formats) much like the way YouTube does.
I'm exploring some third-party options like http://heywatch.com, but I'm also curious about doing this server-side. Does anyone have any experience with this? Or, do you have experience with services other than HeyWatch that
you'd recommend exploring?

Best,
Javan
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