This produces a WMV file of the correct screen resolution, but Xine has
problems playing it (it plays the original correctly), claiming that the
frame rate has dropped considerably. The Zen Vision W refuses to even
start playing it. Am I doing something wrong with mencoder?
i don't think
I have a 640x480 WMV video file that I wish to scale down to 320x480.
How can this be done? Can I use mencoder for it?
Joona Palaste
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With the appropriate libraries I believe either mencoder or ffmpeg
could be used. Most of my experience is with ffmpeg, but I hardly ever
touch wmv files.
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 4:41 AM, Joona Palaste
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I have a 640x480 WMV video file that I wish to scale down to 320x480.
Joona Palaste wrote:
I have a 640x480 WMV video file that I wish to scale down to 320x480.
How can this be done? Can I use mencoder for it?
I find vlc useful for this kind of thing.
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On Thu, 2008-05-01 at 06:17 -0700, Robert Persson wrote:
Joona Palaste wrote:
I have a 640x480 WMV video file that I wish to scale down to 320x480.
How can this be done? Can I use mencoder for it?
I find vlc useful for this kind of thing.
I have tried downloading vlc but have not
On Thu, 2008-05-01 at 11:50 -0400, Aaron Newcomb wrote:
With the appropriate libraries I believe either mencoder or ffmpeg
could be used. Most of my experience is with ffmpeg, but I hardly ever
touch wmv files.
Well, I have received a WMV video made by a friend of mine, on a Windows
computer,