On date Monday 2011-03-07 09:14:55 +0100, Reinhart Viane encoded:
> I'm working with the ffmpeg command line commands.
> 
> After some testing I seem to be close to unable to find a good way to get me
> a movie based on a set of images that is playable on almost every machine.
> 
> I have used these commands:
> 
> C:\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg -r 25 -b 4056000 -i  "C:\ %07d.bmp" "C:\test.mpg"
> 
> C:\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg -r 25 -b 4056000 -i  "C:\ %07d.bmp" "C:\test.avi"
> 
> C:\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg -r 25 -b 4056000 -i  "C:\ %07d.bmp" "C:\test.mp4"
> 
> C:\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg -r 25 -b 4056000 -i  "C:\ %07d.bmp" "C:\test.mov"
> 
>  
> 
> Is also issued some test with a codecs like specified here:
> http://ffmpeg.org/compat.html
> 
> ffmpeg -r 25 -vcodec msmpeg4v2 -acodec mp3 -s 1409x842 -b 4056000 -i
> "C:\test %07d.bmp" "C:\test.avi"
> 
> When i use jpg images it gives 'picture type not supported'

Are you sure that the files in input are JPG files (you need to change
the suffix of the files accordingly).

> When i use bmp images it gives 'cbpy 1 invalid at 1 0' and 'Error at MB: 1'

Are you sure they're valid BMP files?

If that's not the case it may be a bug, file a bug-report (with sample
and commandline) at ffmpeg.roundup.org.

> Any idea on what is going wrong and what would be the most correct command
> for generating a simple, playable on most computers, movie
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