Re: [FFmpeg-user] ffmpeg-2.4 creates grey screen, corrupted videos

2014-09-22 Thread Carl Eugen Hoyos
S Andreason sandreas41 at gmail.com writes:

 Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
  What does 'upgrading mplayer to 2.4' mean?
 
 Oops. Aspie made one typo.
 Meant 1.1.1

Just to make sure:
MPlayer 1.1.1 is completely outdated, please do 
not use it.

  http://seahorseCorral.org/videos/tests/20140128_pond-W_rec10990.mov
 
  I tested the following command line:
  $ ffmpeg -i 20140128_pond-W_rec10990.mov -s 640x360 
  -qscale 2 -acodec copy out.avi
  and the result plays fine here.
 
  Please test current git head, releases are only 
  supported here if you are a distributor yourself.
 
 Getting anything by git is impossible on dialup.
 10Mb per hour, 4 hour maximum connection.

Sounds like one more reason to use git.

 Thus the act of getting stable releases does still have a purpose.

We provide snapshots as well but I don't see how large 
files are easier to download than small increasing 
changes.

Carl Eugen

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Re: [FFmpeg-user] ffmpeg-2.4 creates grey screen, corrupted videos

2014-09-20 Thread S Andreason

Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:

What does 'upgrading mplayer to 2.4' mean?

  


Oops. Aspie made one typo.
Meant 1.1.1



http://seahorseCorral.org/videos/tests/20140128_pond-W_rec10990.mov



I tested the following command line:
$ ffmpeg -i 20140128_pond-W_rec10990.mov -s 640x360 
-qscale 2 -acodec copy out.avi

and the result plays fine here.

Please test current git head, releases are only 
supported here if you are a distributor yourself.


  
Getting anything by git is impossible on dialup. 10Mb per hour, 4 hour 
maximum connection.

Thus the act of getting stable releases does still have a purpose.


Your configure line looks slightly broken (although 
this shouldn't be the reason for a problem), please 
test with './configure --enable-gpl --enable-libx264' 
and your compiler is incredibly old.
  


Old compile arguments were holdovers from earlier versions.
Tried that, wasn't the problem.
Upgrading the compiler was a major task, but seeing the new precision 
math modules now required, this problem I encountered makes complete 
sense now.


Solved. Requirement of new gcc which requires mpfr,mpc, and gmp does 
solve the problem.


Thank you,
Stewart

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