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    Hi,
    I am sure that this gets asked quite a bit so I will try and provide as much information. I am trying to convert a .mov file to iphone H264 format. It seems to convert the file ok but when its finished there are two files created. A .mp4 and a .wav file. For a start off I thought there should only be 1 file created! Why is this so? Also the .wav file is 0 Bytes in size!

    I have pressed the info button and I copied it below. Hope someone can help?

    Encoding started on Sun Jul 26 10:47:42 BST 2009
    x264 [info]: using SAR=1000/1001
    x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities MMX MMXEXT SSE SSE2
    mp4 [info]: initial delay 0 (scale 30000)
    movtoy4m
    Copyright 2002-2006 Johan Lindström
    All rights reserved..
    Encoding audio..
    x264 [info]: slice I:8 Avg QP:15.75 size: 25931 PSNR Mean Y:51.99 U:54.68 V:55.69 Avg:52.81 Global:52.43
    x264 [info]: slice P:1915 Avg QP:15.02 size: 102 PSNR Mean Y:52.37 U:54.90 V:55.85 Avg:53.15 Global:53.11
    x264 [info]: mb I I16..4: 69.2% 0.0% 30.8%
    x264 [info]: mb P I16..4: 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% P16..4: 2.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% skip:97.2%
    x264 [info]: final ratefactor: -4.57
    x264 [info]: PSNR Mean Y:52.364 U:54.901 V:55.848 Avg:53.150 Global:53.112 kb/s:50.15
    encoded 1923 frames, 45.74 fps, 50.25 kb/s
    error: could not convert audio track!
    Computing levels...
    normalize: WAV header not found
    normalize: error reading /Users/xxx/Desktop/xx.mov.ff.wav
    FFmpeg version CVS, Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Fabrice Bellard
    Mac OSX universal build for ffmpegX
    configuration: --enable-memalign-hack --enable-mp3lame --enable-gpl --disable-vhook --disable-ffplay --disable-ffserver --enable-a52 --enable-xvid --enable-faac --enable-faad --enable-amr_nb --enable-amr_wb --enable-pthreads --enable-x264
    libavutil version: 49.0.0
    libavcodec version: 51.9.0
    libavformat version: 50.4.0
    built on Apr 15 2006 04:58:19, gcc: 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5250)
    Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from '/Users/xxxl/Desktop/xx.mov.ff.video.mp4':
    Duration: 00:01:04.1, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 51 kb/s
    Stream #0.0(und), 29.97 fps(r): Video: h264, yuv420p, 640x352
    /Users/xxx/Desktop/xx.mov.ff.wav: Unknown format
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    Originally Posted by paul_b
    there are two files created. Why is this so?
    ffmpegX does the conversion in steps: first the video, then the audio, then combining the two. If the audio conversion would fail, then you would end up with an output video file and a non-functional/broken audio file.

    Please tell us a bit more about the audio format in the source file. Try MediaInfo Mac if other information tools fail.
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    Originally Posted by Case
    Originally Posted by paul_b
    there are two files created. Why is this so?
    ffmpegX does the conversion in steps: first the video, then the audio, then combining the two. If the audio conversion would fail, then you would end up with an output video file and a non-functional/broken audio file.

    Please tell us a bit more about the audio format in the source file. Try MediaInfo Mac if other information tools fail.
    Thanks case for the info. I have just downloaded mediaInfo and the have listed the output below. Hope you can help.


    *** MediaInfo Mac // Plain text file report
    2009-07-26 18:25:23 +0100
    Information for File: 00_02_exfiles.mov

    General / Container Stream # 1
    Total Video Streams for this File -> 1
    Total Audio Streams for this File -> 1
    Video Codecs Used -> AVC
    Audio Codecs Used -> AAC LC
    File Format -> MPEG-4
    Play Time -> 1mn 4s
    Total File Size -> 1.03 MiB
    Total Stream BitRate -> 135 Kbps
    Encoding Library -> Apple QuickTime
    Video Stream # 1
    Codec (Human Name) -> AVC
    Codec (FourCC) -> avc1
    Codec Profile -> Main@L3.1
    Frame Width -> 880 pixels
    Frame Height -> 660 pixels
    Frame Rate -> 8.632 fps
    Total Frames -> 553
    Display Aspect Ratio -> 4/3
    Scan Type -> Progressive
    Colorimetry -> 4:2:0
    Codec Settings (Summary) -> 2 Ref Frames
    QF (like Gordian Knot) -> 0.012
    Codec Settings (CABAC) -> No
    Video Stream Length -> 1mn 4s 66ms
    Video Stream BitRate -> 59.3 Kbps
    Video Stream BitRate Mode -> VBR
    Bit Depth -> 24 bits
    Video Stream Size -> 464 KiB (44%)
    Date of Original Encoding -> UTC 2008-10-07 17:12:06
    Audio Stream # 1
    Codec -> AAC
    Codec (FourCC) -> 40
    Audio Stream Length -> 1mn 4s 64ms
    Audio Stream BitRate -> 72.0 Kbps
    Audio Stream BitRate (Nominal) -> 64.0 Kbps
    Audio Stream BitRate Mode -> CBR
    Number of Audio Channels -> 1
    Audio Channel's Positions -> C
    Sampling Rate -> 48.0 KHz
    Bit Depth -> 16 bits
    Audio Stream Size -> 563 KiB (53%)
    Date of Original Encoding -> UTC 2008-10-07 17:12:06
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    I've tried to create a file with the same specifications (.H264 video Main L3.1 880x660 @ 8.632 fps, AAC audio 48kHz, in a .MOV container) and convert it with the iPhone preset in ffmpegX. It converted fine, with audio. So, I'm stumped as to why it won't work on your side.

    Is it possible for you to upload your source file somewhere so I can have a try at your file?
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    Originally Posted by Case
    I've tried to create a file with the same specifications (.H264 video Main L3.1 880x660 @ 8.632 fps, AAC audio 48kHz, in a .MOV container) and convert it with the iPhone preset in ffmpegX. It converted fine, with audio. So, I'm stumped as to why it won't work on your side.

    Is it possible for you to upload your source file somewhere so I can have a try at your file?
    Hi,
    Thanks for all your help. I have sent you a pm.
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    It seems using FilmRedux solved this issue.
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    Originally Posted by Case
    It seems using FilmRedux solved this issue.
    Thanks for posting this case. I should have done this.

    Has anyone used FilmRedux before? And what is peoples verdict of it?
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