-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Here is my experience from first attempts at transcoding the WMV file to ogv on Mac OS X. I am using VLC 1.0.1 for playback.
Application: * Firefogg 0.9.9.6 * (the latest version to date) I used the three different presets (high quality, low quality, and web). _Results_ : In all three results, it looked like the video cycled through all the frames within the first couple seconds. The video then displays the last frame for the remainder of the 2 minute video. The Audio was fine in all three results. Application: * VLC 1.0.1 * (latest version to date). As a previous poster mentioned. VLC has the capability to transcode files. In mac, click on File > Streaming/Exporting Wizard. Choose the appropriate settings (theora for video, ogg for audio). My first couple attempts, using low quality settings, failed. The product was similar to that of firefogg product, the audio played fine, but the video cycled through too quickly. After failed attempts, I upped the quality for both video and audio, and then WHALA! It worked! NOTE: VLC requires the output file to be in ".ogg" extension. Once the ogg file is generated, I manually changed the extension to ".ogv". The following are the successful BITRATE settings I used: Theora: 192 Vorbis: 64 These settings were a few steps up from those that did not work, and chosen somewhat at random. Jeff Shippen -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.12 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJKmU80AAoJEOojNXcqfMOKfsQH/3fYdqj9ffjGjxN7iXdaUm1I uWKyMFBa17FxQI/GxUtdohHQV9b+hf09WgvcdMn0BL6UOJaldv3+uN/lJ2y4kyoF 9M8elY0tr7sWh7EBZRc69iuooH6DMIxfVRpcZXJgvb28I7i2q89CEFZb/X5hE517 u1SuV91ogkKtUOel2iLiH+oUmfTCR6aCyDmfd0UKNDoInW8RL7xfXPUru3Vd+WVQ /FrfqXVQ+DByyEQwc5fYcOXlFsTXRzbCexF6UD+ZQhEe14uWl8jAEXQT1qGIWshv /QYW+gBR/7mc1AwznqGMuPFvvzhPNi1+vLgBu/jxaWjkaJPcmwJSU3o+HBi/zg4= =PqgO -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
