Don't know why, but this bug keeps showing up even after 60 days of
incomplete state. Closing now as invalid.
** Changed in: winff (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Convert Mobile Phones option became a .mp3 from a .flv, without a
video image. If libav (avconv) works better I don't know. However same
video converted by Arista Transcoder works, both with video and audio.
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On 18-10-12 17:01, Christopher Forster wrote:
Convert Mobile Phones option became a .mp3 from a .flv, without a
video image. If libav (avconv) works better I don't know. However same
video converted by Arista Transcoder works, both with video and audio.
But YOU ASKED for a mp3 in the preset:
Then the .flv conversion worked(?). About the .avi error while decoding:
I should try another input file with a different kind of codec too?
There are many codecs for an AVI file, since an AVI file can be
compressed in a variety of ways.
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A Flash Video (FLV) file with Convert Mobile Phones was converted into
a MP3 file. (Path to ffmpeg executable: /usr/bin/ffmpeg).
Output from Terminal:
ffmpeg version 0.8.3-4:0.8.3-0ubuntu0.12.04.1, Copyright (c) 2000-2012 the
Libav developers
built on Jun 12 2012 16:37:58 with gcc 4.6.3
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On 17-10-12 14:30, Christopher Forster wrote:
A Flash Video (FLV) file with Convert Mobile Phones was converted into
a MP3 file. (Path to ffmpeg executable: /usr/bin/ffmpeg).
So everything is going ok now? Or is it something else that you try to
communicate. Please be a little bit more verbose
FFmpeg is not being developed anymore, but Libav is. Could this bug
still be solved?
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Title:
Convert Mobile Phones, MP3 incomplete frame error
Could you please explain what you expect? The upstream bug has nothing
to do with the issue here. Winff doesn't care if it is ffmpeg or avconv
you are using. The presets so far should be compatible.
Please provide the requested information: Please verify that this
problems exists with other files
I expected a Convert Mobile Phones file from the AVI file, instead I
got the errors mentioned before. I could do some micro-volunteering
latter and try another AVI file.
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Sorry to take so long to respond to comment #3, but what has this
comment to do with the bug? It is related to my side note in comment #2,
but that has nothing to do with the bug I assume.
You haven't answered my question: Please verify that this problems
exists with other files as well.
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Issue 147 - winff - FFmpeg is going to be replaced by avconv on Debian
and Ubuntu - WinFF is a GUI to the command line video converter FFmpeg -
Google Project Hosting
http://code.google.com/p/winff/issues/detail?id=147
** Bug watch added: code.google.com/p/winff/issues #147
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