Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert .256 to avi with audio

2015-08-01 Thread Henk D. Schoneveld
On 01 Aug 2015, at 02:39, André Luís Duarte andrelduarte-at-yahoo.com...@ffmpeg.org wrote: Thanks Henk, the cut was successful. Steve follow the link to the files you put in dropbox: - https://www.dropbox.com/s/k8yl5h6fx5o1q9l/Video1Cut.264?oref=en=451062852 (File with five mb

Re: [FFmpeg-user] task/job offer

2015-08-01 Thread Carl Eugen Hoyos
Jonathan Viney jonathan.viney at gmail.com writes: - have two outputs, one with flv and another with mp4 (no ogg or any other formats) At the end of the filter chain you can use the split filter to create two outputs. That is not generally necessary, you can do: ffmpeg -i input

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert .256 to avi with audio

2015-08-01 Thread Moritz Barsnick
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 21:39:35 -0300, André Luís Duarte wrote: - https://www.dropbox.com/s/qgyulo8mbnqkwub/Video1.264?oref=en=451062852 (file full) My ffmpeg identifies this as raw H.264 video, without forcing it to do so. It does have some problems with the stream though. But it does not

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert .256 to avi with audio

2015-08-01 Thread Carl Eugen Hoyos
André Luís Duarte andrelduarte-at-yahoo.com.br at ffmpeg.org writes: - https://www.dropbox.com/s/qgyulo8mbnqkwub/Video1.264 I am not convinced that the file contains any audio. Could you confirm again that the binary player plays audio for this file? Please do not top-post here, Carl Eugen

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert .256 to avi with audio

2015-08-01 Thread André Luís Duarte
If you can install the program https://www.dropbox.com/s/xuu95dg6jw6f4q0/H264Player_install.exe?oref=en=451062852 in the Windows, you will see that this program runs the file with audio. On 01-08-2015 14:47, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote: André Luís Duarte andrelduarte-at-yahoo.com.br at

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert .256 to avi with audio

2015-08-01 Thread André Luís Duarte
... Without having looked at the files. My conclusion is that the problem appears after cutting with H264Player_install.exe, is that correct ? If correct, cut under linux. If you know where to cut, it’s quit easy. ffmpeg -ss 10 -i source.ext -t 30 source-cutted.ext Result: 30 seconds from

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert .256 to avi with audio

2015-08-01 Thread André Luís Duarte
What we do not understand is how the H264Player.exe displays the video with audio. I'm concluding that the security system records video with audio in a proprietary format that only H264Player should be able to run. I'm still inexperienced in this type of manipulation, but that's what it's

[FFmpeg-user] ffmpeg and multiple outputs

2015-08-01 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Hi, I know I can do more than one output but is it possible to use ffplay in conjunction with that? I believe it’s possible to pipe ffmpeg output to ffplay, but what about doing ffplay as well as streaming? I’d like to use ffplay as a monitor of what I’m grabbing with ffmpeg, but then also

Re: [FFmpeg-user] [SOLVED] taking audio and video inputs from different devices

2015-08-01 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Thanks Carl, One of the things also that was happening was insufficient thread queue size. I was seeing this error: Thread message queue blocking; consider raising the thread_queue_size option (current value: 8) I’ve been able to get audio and video sync’ed properly, video coming from one

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert .256 to avi with audio

2015-08-01 Thread Carl Eugen Hoyos
Carl Eugen Hoyos cehoyos at ag.or.at writes: André Luís Duarte writes: - https://www.dropbox.com/s/qgyulo8mbnqkwub/Video1.264 I am not convinced that the file contains any audio. Could you confirm again that the binary player plays audio for this file? I found the audio frames (168

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Capture from USB Dazzle: *** dropping frames

2015-08-01 Thread MrNice
I managed to get an old DVD player to test again. Now the only issue I get is a lot of Cliping frame in rate conversion by As the text is green, I'd say this is not important. Could you please confirm and shortly explain what means this sentence. I could not understand when reading the source