Hi all,

I'm trying to encode a video to put on my YouTube site. It was recorded with
a digital camera, and I tried to upload the raw file (335MB) to YouTube but
it failed twice. So I decided to try and convert it. Firstly I tried
Kdenlive, but the output file had about 1/2 a frame of video and 1 sec of
audio and then cut out. Then I tried command line ffmpeg, but it complained
about me not having audio codecs for mp3 or aac. I finally realised I needed
to use libfaad as my audio codec, but that didn't work either, I used:
"ffmpeg -i dscf0162.avi -vcodec mpeg4 -s 640x480 -acodec flac -f avi
ceilidh_item.avi" and got this error: "[mpeg4 @ 0x1786350]timebase not
supported by mpeg 4 standard
Error while opening codec for output stream #0.0 - maybe incorrect
parameters such as bit_rate, rate, width or height". So I tried to have a go
in Avidemux, but that seg faulted. So having listened to Shotofjaq recently
I installed PiTiVi and gave that a go. That got the best results so far in
that I got a full video but the sound kept skipping and got out of sync with
the video.

I am incredibly frustrated, this shouldn't be that hard should it? Can
anyone provide suggestions for what I might want to try next?

Thanks,
Tom
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