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  1. I get the following error message in ffmpegX when opening a video from DIVXDoctor:

    can't open '/Users/harddrive/.mplayer/codecs.conf': No such file or directory
    can't open '/usr/local/etc/mplayer/codecs.conf': No such file or directory
    File not found: 'frameno.avi'
    : No such file or directory (1)


    What does it mean? I have mplayer installed.

  2. You can ignore those codecs.conf and frameno.avi messages.

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    Originally Posted by major
    You can ignore those codecs.conf and frameno.avi messages.

    OK, thanks

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    Here's my problem du jour.

    I'd like to go from .mov to DivX.

    My sample source is the "Bend It Like Beckham" movie trailer. The trailer does not play in mplayer (installed with 0.0.7c). Is it the Sorenson codec?

    Output:

    pbpaste | sh
    Encoding started on Thu Jun 19 09:54:27 PDT 2003
    Using GNU internationalization
    Original domain: messages
    Original dirname: /sw/share/locale
    Current domain: mplayer
    Current dirname: /usr/local/share/locale


    MEncoder dev-CVS-030226-15:00-3.1 (C) 2000-2003 Arpad Gereoffy (see DOCS)

    AltiVec found
    Reading /Users/admin/.mplayer/codecs.conf: can't open '/Users/admin/.mplayer/codecs.conf': No such file or directory
    Reading /usr/local/etc/mplayer/codecs.conf: can't open '/usr/local/etc/mplayer/codecs.conf': No such file or directory
    Using built-in default codecs.conf
    File not found: 'frameno.avi'
    Reading config file /Users/admin/.mplayer/mencoder: No such file or directory
    success: format: 0 data: 0x0 - 0x12A9150
    QuickTime/MOV file format detected.
    --------------
    MOV track #0: 488 chunks, 2933 samples
    MOV: Found unknown movie atom SMI (21)!
    Image size: 480 x 272 (24 bpp)
    Display size: 480 x 272
    Fourcc: 3QVS Codec: 'Sorenson Video 3'
    --------------
    MOV track #1: 245 chunks, 0 samples
    Audio bits: 16 chans: 2 rate: 44100
    Audio extra header: len=92 fcc=0x77617665
    Fourcc: 2MDQ
    --------------
    MOV: longest streams: A: #1 (245 samples) V: #0 (2933 samples)
    MOV: selected audio stream (0) does not exists
    [V] filefmt:7 fourcc:0x33515653 size:480x272 fps:24.00 ftime:=0.0417
    Opening video filter: [expand=-1:-1:-1:-1:1]
    Expand: -1 x -1, -1 ; -1 (-1=autodetect) osd: 1
    Opening video filter: [scale=640:352]
    ================================================== ========================
    Requested video codec family [qtsvq3] (vfm=qtvideo) not available (enable it at compilation)
    *** Try to upgrade /Users/admin/.mplayer/codecs.conf from etc/codecs.conf
    *** If it still does not work, read DOCS/codecs.html!
    Cannot find codec matching selected -vo and video format 0x33515653.
    ================================================== ========================
    Exiting...

  5. That codec is not currently supported. Export it to MJPEG with Quicktime player. Also try "fast DivX" preset.

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    I don't find MJPEG as an export option in Quicktime.

    I tried the "fast DivX" preset, and got the following result:

    pbpaste | sh
    Encoding started on Thu Jun 19 14:12:18 PDT 2003
    Unknown input or output format: ppmpipe
    ## Component Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component alias of type (regR/carP/x!bt)

  7. Originally Posted by rack
    I don't find MJPEG as an export option in Quicktime.
    "Motion JPEG A"

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    Actually, it's "Movie to Quicktime Movie", then options, then video settings, then "Motion JPEG A".

    The problem with this method is that it inflates the movie hugely, so when you subsequently convert to DivX, the result is about the same size as the original .mov file. Another exercise in futility.

    Thanks for your help anyway.

  9. If the source movie inflates in size, this doesn't mean the encoded movie will inflate in size too.

    I just tested with a 1-minute source clip in MJPEG format being 170MB. The encoded result to mencoder-mpeg4 with a bitrate of 990 is correctly 7MB as follows:

    Video stream: 966.999 kbit/s (120874 bps) size: 7211355 bytes 59.660 secs 1789 frames




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