http://ffmpegX.com/download.html
v0.0.9y - Jan 26, 2008
- Fixes for Leopard compatibility
- Added iPhone preset
- Added metadata in FLV encoding (to enable progress indicator in Flash video playback)
Note: to use the FLV metadata feature you also need to install FLVtool2 available here http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/17497/flvtool2-1.0.6.tgz
1/ decompress the folder
2/ open terminal.app
3/ cd [drop folder here]
4/ ruby setup.rb config
ruby setup.rb setup
sudo ruby setup.rb install [will require that you enter your login password]
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I tried that new version with few DV to H.264 conversion.
No bug so far
Great work major !
One thing I wanted to report for a long time now...
Would it be possible to save the "Open Terminal Window..." setting ?
I always use the terminal to encode and it would be nice to keep that setting between every launch.
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In fact there seems to be an issue with the crop filter.
Or maybe it's the video I use...
Here are some screenshots and the settings used.
Crop was set to 2, 6, 6, 2 and didn't seems to really worked...
Original file informations
Original capture
Encoded capture
Settings
http://gerome.free.fr/forum/ffmpegX/crop.ffx
Any guesses
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Originally Posted by major
I get this error:Code:/Users/per_h/Applications-Test/ffmpegX.app//Contents/Resources/flvtool2: /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/: bad interpreter: Permission denied
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Originally Posted by grindstugan
b) ffmpegX should be in /Applications, the all-users Applications folder in the root of the boot volume. Another reason to log in as admin.
c) check if 'ruby' is in /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/ . Mine (PPC, 10.4.11) was in /usr/bin/, and I had to change that to make it work.
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Do we still need to substitute the .9s mencoder in order to modify size and position of subtitles?
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Originally Posted by Case
a) I've logged in as an administrator (and installed the packages as one) - but if privileges are correct set it shouldn't be a problem.
b) I've tried with FFMPEG in /Applications with the same result, but that shouldn't cause a problem either (since the ruby app is called directly).
c) Ok, that could be it but...
When I change the script according to the instructions in your refreence I get:Code:/Applications/ffmpegX.app//Contents/Resources/flvtool2:2:in `require': No such file to load -- flvtool2 (LoadError) from /Applications/ffmpegX.app//Contents/Resources/flvtool2:2
Im fully aware that there is some kind of misconf on my behalf, but I'm following the instructions and get no help.
Please give me some more ideas to test
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