From: batguano...@hotmail.com
Will FFmpeg not demux them properly, or will the demuxed files not play on
some players
I mean mux, not demux, doh
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On Wed Jul 17 19:39:04 BST 2013, bat guano wrote:
Is it necessary for get_iplayer to use MPlayer instead of FFmpeg for muxing
the mp3 downloads?
Will FFmpeg not demux them properly, or will the demuxed files not play on
some players?
Or is there some other reason?
Hello bat!
I have
...mentioning some reasons back then why
MPlayer is still being used...
Hi
I've just tried using FFmpeg instead of MPlayer...
Downloaded an mp3 flv file:-
get_iplayer --type=radio --pid=b036jqq9 --raw --force
Tried to mux it with FFmpeg:-
ffmpeg -i
On 17/07/2013 20:19, bat guano wrote:
Gives errors:-
Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream
0
What version of ffmpeg are you using?
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On 17/07/2013 19:39, bat guano wrote:
Hi
I don't have any problems with MPlayer but...
Is it necessary for get_iplayer to use MPlayer instead of FFmpeg for muxing the
mp3 downloads?
Will FFmpeg not demux them properly, or will the demuxed files not play on some
players?
Or is there some other
(My mail client - Vista's Windows Mail - is misbehaving today...)
On Wed Jul 17 20:21:55 BST 2013, dinkypumpkin wrote:
Older versions of ffmpeg either croak on the overlapping timestamps
often encountered in the FLV file or spew a stream of scary-looking
error messages when re-muxing. Even
I downloaded a shorter audio file:
in the end a perfectly playable mp3 file was produced
Still gives errors for me:-
Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in
stream 0
get_iplayer --type=radio --pid=b036jrr2 --raw --force
ffmpeg -i
On 17/07/2013 21:34, bat guano wrote:
Still gives errors for me:-
Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream
0
get_iplayer --type=radio --pid=b036jrr2 --raw --force
ffmpeg -i Morning_Briefing_-_17_07_2013_b036jrr2_default.flv -f mp3 -vn -c:a
copy
What, if any, is the version of ffmpeg packaged for your system?
No idea. Ubuntu 11.04 is no longer supported.
But although I see the red errors:-
Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in
stream 0
The file does mux OK as with Vangelis.
The resulting mp3 file
On 17/07/2013 21:58, bat guano wrote:
But although I see the red errors:-
Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream
0
The file does mux OK as with Vangelis.
The resulting mp3 file seems OK.
So maybe it is just a matter of switching off or reducing the
... I'm not sure why, given your code is
pretty new...
Hi
I've just compiled FFmpeg again from git.
Still have the red errors.
See attachment.
Maybe this can be fixed by posting the problem on the FFmpeg-users mailing list.
But I think it's safest for get_iplayer to carry on using MPlayer to
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