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  1. betsbillabong
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    I have downloaded ffmpegx and all associated files. I'm running OSX.2.8 on an iBook 600. I'm able to open the .wmv file, play it and process it -- it takes a while to process, and then there's a ding at the end (although it says 100% long before that point).

    The problem is, when I try to play the .avi file in Quicktime, I get this message: "Couldn't open the file stingy74.avi because the movie contains an incorrect duration."

    Any help would be appreciated. Here's the log:

    Current dirname: /usr/local/share/locale
    MEncoder dev-CVS-030226-15:00-3.1 (C) 2000-2003 Arpad Gereoffy (see DOCS)
    AltiVec not found
    Reading /Users/bb/.mplayer/codecs.conf: Reading /usr/local/etc/mplayer/codecs.conf: Using built-in default codecs.conf
    File not found: 'frameno.avi'
    Reading config file /Users/bb/.mplayer/mencodersuccess: format: 0 data: 0x0 - 0x107B1D
    ASF file format detected.
    ============ ASF Stream group == START ===
    object size = 38
    stream count=[0x2][2]
    stream id=[0x1][1]
    max bitrate=[0x860f][34319]
    stream id=[0x2][2]
    max bitrate=[0x2fcd6][195798]
    ============ ASF Stream group == END ===
    VIDEO: [1VMW] 320x240 24bpp
    ASF: No audio stream found -> no sound.
    [V] filefmt:6 fourcc:0x31564D57 size:320x240 fps:1000.00 ftime:=0.0010
    Opening video filter: [expand=-1:-1:-1:-1:1]
    Expand: -1 x -1, -1 ; -1 (-1=autodetect) osd: 1
    Opening video filter: [scale=320:240]
    ================================================== ========================
    Opening video decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family
    Selected video codec: [ffwmv1] vfm:ffmpeg (FFmpeg M$ WMV1/WMV7)
    ================================================== ========================
    Writing AVI header...
    VDec: vo config request - 320 x 240 (preferred csp: Planar YV12)
    VDec: using Planar YV12 as output csp (no 0)
    Movie-Aspect is undefined - no prescaling applied.
    SwScaler: using unscaled Planar YV12 -> Planar YV12 special converter
    videocodec: libavcodec (320x240 fourcc=58564944 [XVID])
    Skipping frame!
    New_Face failed. Maybe the font path is wrong.
    Please supply the text font file (~/.mplayer/subfont.ttf).
    subtitle font: load_sub_face failed.
    32 duplicate frame(s)!

    --> this duplicate frame message is repeated hundreds of times with the numbers 31, 32, 33, 34. <--

    Skipping frame!
    Skipping frame!
    Skipping frame!
    Skipping frame!
    Skipping frame!
    Skipping frame!
    Skipping frame!
    Writing AVI index...
    Fixing AVI header...
    Video stream: 143.772 kbit/s (17971 bps) size: 657126 bytes 36.565 secs 1105 frames
    Encoding completed on Mon Mar 15 21:05:22 EST 2004

  2. Originally Posted by betsbillabong
    [V] size:320x240 fps:1000.00
    Your source movie is probably not 1000 frames per second. I suggest you to set framerate manually to NTSC and re-encode.

  3. betsbillabong
    Guest
    Hi Major,

    Thanks for your help. Ugh, I typed this up once and then got involved in something else and quit Safari without sending it. So here goes again:

    I was wondering about that 1000fps! I changed it manually to NTSC, and now I am getting different error messages, as below:

    MPEG4[.AVI] (ffmpeg)
    "Couldn't open the file... because it is not a file that QuickTime understands."

    MPEG4[.AVI] (mencoder)
    "You may experience problems playing a video track in ... because the required compressor could not be found. Would you like to close the movie or continue?" (doesn't play... info says it's DIVX)

    MPEG1[.MPG] (ffmpeg)
    "Couldn't open the file... because it is not a file that QuickTime understands."

    MPEG1[.MPG] (mpeg2enc)
    Process failed:
    "**ERROR: [yuvscaler] Could'nt read YUV4MPEG header!
    **ERROR: [mpeg2enc] Could not read YUV4MPEG2 header: system error (failed read/write)!

    Any ideas?

  4. betsbillabong
    Guest
    Oops, that first one is wrong. It should read:

    MPEG4[.AVI] (ffmpeg)
    "Couldn't open the file ... because there is an error in the program."

  5. betsbillabong
    Guest
    Okay... I never figured out how to do it with ffmpegx, but was pointed in the direction of ASF Converter, and luckily I still have a computer booting to OS9 every once in a while, and it worked like a charm.

    So if anyone here reading this is in a similar situation -- try ASF converter. I'm not sure if it runs in Classic mode, will have to test that out. I got it here:

    http://mornmist.2y.net/~blibbler/programs.html

    I would still like to learn how to use ffmpegx for this purpose, but perhaps it just doesn't work ASF-Quicktime. If anyone can shed any light on this, please let me know. Thanks.

    BetsBillabong




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