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15th June 2009, 09:48 | #43 | Link |
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post the file ffmpeg2theoraanalysis.txt
maybe your file isn't well supported by ffmpeg2theora you can fill the missing information on gui also.. post the command line (add to queue and copy&paste here) BHH
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15th June 2009, 10:09 | #45 | Link |
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Thanks for the response.
I have fill everything accept the "Number of Frames" Which i don't know and it just doesn't work. ffmpeg2theoraanalysis.txt Code:
[audio disabled]. [video disabled]. No video or audio stream found. |
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try another one BHH
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don't know.. i don't use mediacoder
maybe mediacoder has build a ffmpeg2theora with more "fuction"/"decoders" inside anyway i havn't problem analyzing xvid/h264/mkv/ts/... what's your file spec ? BHH
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what's about mpeg files ?
are mpeg2 file working ? BHH
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If you are asked about "file specifications", try to be as verbose as possible. MediaInfo usually creates a technically fairly verbose analysis.
Everyone who builds a tool based on libavcodec may chose how many input and output format he wants to enable while building. I still hope anyone may build ffmpeg2theora with included AviSynth support (which is merely enabling legacy AviFile VfW functions, not portable but compatible), no other way may be more useful for video quality testers using Windows. |
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Not working with .mpg files.
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you don't give any information
ffmpeg2theora works with mpeg2 file. so start writing 1) your os 2) version of ffmpeg2theora 3) post ffmpeg2theoraanalyze.txt 4) error messages, on analyzing AND encoding 5) post queue otherwise i cannot help BHH
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I've done a little demo page, on which you can compare the quality between theora 1.0, theora 1.1a2 and H.264
http://html5.funpic.de/bbb.html (audio on the H.264 version is a bit off, I'll fix it asap) |
15th June 2009, 16:49 | #57 | Link |
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I make little comparison ... and even MPEG 4 ASP (XviD, DivX ...) is really better than Theora and really by far.
Theora is never on par with PSNR too with x264 and by far.
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15th June 2009, 17:43 | #58 | Link |
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On Windows, Chrome and Safari will work with H.264 streams. Latest chrome nightly-builds should support both, Ogg-Theora and H.264.
EDIT: Added flash based H.264 playback: http://html5.funpic.de/bbb_flash.html (Disclaimer: My demo is not intended to proof any visual quality advantages of any codec whatsoever. This said, I don't guarantee that I got the maximum visual quality out of the used codecs.) Last edited by tofans; 15th June 2009 at 17:51. |
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By the way why it's not possible to make browsers simply use system directshow decoders? Last edited by Keiyakusha; 15th June 2009 at 18:25. |
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