Den 08-02-2020 kl. 21:47 skrev Robin A. Jensen via ffmpeg-user:
Den 08-02-2020 kl. 21:22 skrev Reino Wijnsma:
On 2020-02-08T20:47:35+0100, Robin A. Jensen via ffmpeg-user
<[email protected]> wrote:
No one of them is getting me any closer. Just the same error:
[...]
Stream #0:4[0x12]: Data: epg
Beck Øje for øje (4).mp4: Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide
character
I'm no FFmpeg expert, but from what I can find this probably means
certain characters can't be converted to mov_text. I'm not sure though.
On 2020-02-08T20:12:32+0100, Robin A. Jensen via ffmpeg-user
<[email protected]> wrote:
ffmpeg -ss 00:04:45 -c:v h264_mmal -i 'Beck_ _je for _je (4).ts' -to
00:05:00 -map 0:0 -map 0:1 -map 0:2 -c:v h264_omx -b:v 4800k -c:a:0
copy -c:s:0 copy -metadata:0:1:2 language=dan 'Beck Øje for øje (4).mp4
Yes you are right. Apparently "ø" is the issue. So i change it.
I don't have any experience with a Raspberry Pi, but I can't believe
putting both -c:v h264_mmal and -c:v h264_omx in your commandline
would work.
Except for the video-bitrate you're not changing anything else, so
why not do a streamcopy instead?Also the order of your options
matters. Could you try:
ffmpeg -ss 00:04:45 -i 'Beck_ _je for _je (4).ts' -to 00:05:00 -map
0:0 -map 0:2 -map 0:3 -c copy -map 0:1 -c:s mov_text -metadata:s:s
language=dan 'Beck Øje for øje (4).mp4'
-- Reino
Yes it works. -c:v h264_mmal is command for using GPU to decode. -c:v
h264_omx is to encode.
I know make som change after being reading on Stackexchange. I think
i'm down to missing the decoder for DVB_Teletext (--enable-libzvbi)
So i might to compile FFMPEG all over again.
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Now i'm trying a new approach. I actually got the dvb text out of the
dvb_teletext into a seperate .srt file.
But now i have a new issue.
I do not only get the subtitle i need but all of them. So when playing
the .mp4 with .srt on Kodi, my screens is filled with all 4 subtitles!
I do extract with this command:
ffmpeg -txt_format text -ss 00:04:45 -i 'Beck_ _je for _je (4).ts' -to
00:05:00 -map 0:s:0 -c:s:2 mov_text -metadata:s:s:2 language=dan 'Beck
_je for _je (4).srt'
So how do i get only the one subtitle that i need?
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