Hello!
TVs usually fall over if it’s an unsupported frame rate, looks like yours needs
it to be 25 FPS. You can can switch this with FFmpeg command:
-r 25
There’s more here:
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/ChangingFrameRate
Joanna
> On 30 Oct 2019, at 07:45, arthur brogard via ffmpeg-user
> wro
Hi there,
Apologies if there has been a similar request to this before.
I'm trying to rewrap an old AVI file with dvcp codec to the .dv wrapper so that
it's explicit when committed to long-term LTO storage that it's a DV file.
I've been using an FFmprovisr command:
ffmpeg -i input_file -
>> On 13 Nov 2019, at 13:55, Kieran O Leary wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> codec to the .dv wrapper so
>> that it's explicit when committed to long-term LTO storage that it's a DV
>> file.
>
>
> Why is the benefit to removing the container here?
Removal of AVI across all assets for normalisation, al
Hellooo,
> No, mediainfo is saying that your files is actually an Apple QuickTime MOV
> that someone (or an app) renamed to AVI. It's not AVI at all.
Thanks, of course! My predecessor was known for changing MOV to AVI, ashamed I
forgot.
>
> Your ffmpeg command is just remuxing the DV stream as
Hellooo,
> No, mediainfo is saying that your files is actually an Apple QuickTime MOV
> that someone (or an app) renamed to AVI. It's not AVI at all.
Thanks, of course! My predecessor was known for changing MOV to AVI, ashamed I
forgot.
>
> Your ffmpeg command is just remuxing the DV stream as