Closing since Christopher said that using avconv works as expected.
** Changed in: libav (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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We all know little about Ubuntu. Come here to share what we know with
you and others.
Maybe the reply doesn't do anything for you but others.
Personally recommend a professional and easy-to-use way to convert OGV
to other video formats and audio formats at: http://faasoft.com/articles
OGV, developed by Xiph.Org, uses the Xiph.Org's open source Ogg container
format and is often used for playing webpage video content using the HTML5
video tag.
To play or edit such OGV files with professional video editing programs,
you will need to convert OGV to AVI, MP4, WMV, MPGE, FLV, MKV
Thanks spammers in the last two comments, but I think we'd like to find
a way to stick with Ubuntu.
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Converting from .ogv to .webm
Work as the OGV Decoder, iDealshare VideoGo can fast and batch convert
OGV to almost all popular video formats like convert OGV to MP4, convert
OGV to AVI, convert OGV to MKV, convert OGV to MPG, WMV, ASF, Apple
ProRes, MOV, RM, DV, FLV, WebM, VOB, 3GP, TS and etc. It even supporting
converting
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libav (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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christhehorton,
have you noticed that FFmpeg had been forked and the fork named Libav is used
in Ubuntu (starting from 11.04)? I've learned about it only after googling for
that avconv program. FFmpeg Libav have different release version numbers
(and probably some other things), which causes
Have you tried this?
ffmpeg -vcodec copy -acodec copy -i input.ogv output.webm
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Converting from .ogv to .webm produces visual corruption
Only VP8 video and Vorbis audio are supported for WebM. Sorry.
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To manage
Yeah, I tried that command too and it gave me the same error message.
I took a closer look at ffmpeg's terminal output and it mentioned that
avconv was intended to be its replacement, as ffmpeg is no longer
maintained. Luckily enough, it appeared to have already been installed
on my machine as
I took the linked .ogv and transferred it to my 11.10 partition, and ran
the same command there to convert it to WebM. The result there looked
okay; I'm guessing this is a regression.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/916683/+attachment/2675166/+files/Unity%205.0%20video.ogv
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