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    Converting to FLV results in jumpy, grey 'solarized' video. By 'solarized' I mean it flashes between poor quality, jumpy, and a grey 'solarized' look. Constant flashing all the way through the video.

    Any ideas?

    Mac OS 10.5.7



    (That's someone standing in the middle)

    Camera: Sanyo xacti
    File format: mp4

    ----------------------------------
    LOG
    ----------------------------------
    hasKeyframes: true
    cuePoints:
    audiodatarate: 128.015501333285
    hasVideo: true
    stereo: false
    canSeekToEnd: false
    framerate: 30
    audiosamplerate: 22000
    videocodecid: 2
    datasize: 22367053
    lasttimestamp: 164.631
    audiosamplesize: 16
    audiosize: 2703583
    hasAudio: true
    audiodelay: 0
    videosize: 19655040
    metadatadate: Sun May 31 12:52:40 GMT+0900 2009
    metadatacreator: inlet media FLVTool2 v1.0.6 - http://www.inlet-media.de/flvtool2
    lastkeyframetimestamp: 164.364
    height: 480
    filesize: 22411966
    hasMetadata: true
    keyframes:
    times:
    - 0
    - 1.034
    - 1.101
    - 1.535

    (cut most of them. otherwise post would be too long)

    - 163.296
    - 163.897
    - 164.197
    - 164.364
    filepositions:
    - 8846
    - 136854
    - 178140

    (cut most of them. otherwise post would be too long)



    - 22330612
    - 22378378
    audiocodecid: 2
    videodatarate: 952.469704976584
    duration: 164.664
    hasCuePoints: false
    width: 640
    ...
    Encoding completed on Sun May 31 12:52:42 JST 2009
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    Originally Posted by snoogly
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    What player are you using?
    Does the same thing happen in QuickTime Player with Perian installed?

    Originally Posted by snoogly
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    LOG
    ----------------------------------
    hasKeyframes: true
    [...]
    That is only the last part of a log, where flvtool2 does its thing. It is just meta data. It doesn't hold any vital information for playback, about any encoding errors if present, as reported by ffmpegX.
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