Re: FFMPEG
- From: Christopher Martin <belles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 09 Aug 2008 04:28:20 +0930
In message <d-ydnTwTa_4w5AbVnZ2dnUVZ8vmdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxx>
Alex Macfarlane Smith <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alex Macfarlane Smith wrote:
John Williams (News) wrote:
In article <e8ab3fcb4f.belles@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Christopher Martin
<belles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have placed a partial port of FFmpeg 0.4.9-pre2 for StrongARM
RiscPC at
<http://www.users.on.net/~belles/software/ffmpeg.zip> (946 KB
download). It is also suitable, but not optimised, for A9home
and Iyonix.
Can I have an example command line syntax to convert, say,
ADFS::HardDisc4.$.jpegs.Taylor_Jul_08.P7260009/MOV
to MPEG2 - say file &.example
ffmpeg -f mpeg2video -i
ADFS::HardDisc4.$.jpegs.Taylor_Jul_08.P7260009/MOV
IIRC, although the path might need to be Unixified (dots converted
to slashes).
For the sake of Murnong, I have tried to make FFmpeg understand RISC OS
paths. Let me know if you find RISC OS paths that confuse it.
Although I'm doubtful that ffmpeg supports Quicktime format unless
things have changed recently.
Alex.
Actually it looks like it might support mov now.
I have just uploaded a new build that includes decoding support for
several additional file formats. This may allow QuickTime movies to be
converted. But please note that I have done no testing of this and the
download is now 956 KB; only 10 KB more, but annoying to have to
download the whole thing again. Sorry about that; I should have
anticipated that MOV support would be wanted. Of course, let me know if
MOV conversions don't work.
--
Regards, Chris.
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