Hi,
Am 19.10.2010 00:33, schrieb Rob:
--- On Sun, 10/17/10, Ichthyostegap...@ichthyostega.de wrote:
I agree that using the quicktime wrapper as an
intermediate format is a good
thing, ... However, the sound support seems pretty
dismal.
Indeed
However, the defacto standard for pc pcm
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 2:16 AM, Burkhard Plaum
pl...@ipf.uni-stuttgart.de wrote:
The best supported uncompressed audio format in quicktime
is twos (big endian, 16 bit). But there is also a sowt
codec, (little endian, 16 bit), which is identical to
M$-style formats.
I don't know is cinelerra
--- On Sun, 10/17/10, Ichthyostega p...@ichthyostega.de wrote:
I agree that using the quicktime wrapper as an
intermediate format is a good
thing, ... However, the sound support seems pretty
dismal.
Indeed
However, the defacto standard for pc pcm sound
(pcm_s16le)
...
The subject line speaks for itself.
I agree that using the quicktime wrapper as an intermediate format is a good
thing, especially when it contains jpeg video frames. However, the sound
support seems pretty dismal. To minimize audio drift I think the best
intermediate audio formats are
17.10.2010 17:36, Rob kirjoitti:
original format:
AVCHD 1920x1080i @ 13mbps/~60fps (H264/AC3)
processed as follows:
ffmpeg -i 01.MTS -vcodec mjpeg -deinterlace -s 848x480 -r 29.97 \
-sameq -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 2 -ab 48000 out.mov
I do use this script for my camcorder to work with
Rob schrieb:
I agree that using the quicktime wrapper as an intermediate format is a good
thing, ... However, the sound support seems pretty dismal.
Indeed
However, the defacto standard for pc pcm sound (pcm_s16le)
...
processed as follows: ffmpeg -i 01.MTS -vcodec mjpeg -deinterlace -s