I shot a set of 400 photos in 1929x1080 each 131.5kB big and I want to combine them to a timelapse video. Unfortunately the movie does not play and its filesize is less than 1MB.
I'm converting DVD media to a MKV format video with mencoder:
mencoder dvd://4 -o output.mkv -oac mp3lame -ovc x264 -x264encopts crf=20:8x8dct:frameref=4:bframes=3:b_pyramid=normal:weight_b
But the output from file output.mkv indicate it's AVI format ?
RIFF (little-endian) data, AVI, 720 x 576, 25.00 fps, video: H.264 X.264 or H.264, audio: MPEG-1 Layer 3 (stereo, 48000 Hz)
I just bought a Kindle Fire HD and it's pretty cool to watch movies with it. However, unlike with VLC, I dont know how to open the subtitle files with the built-in movie player of the tablet. Therefore I had to add the subtitles to the videos first before transferring them to the tablet.
When ripping a DVD with MEncoder, the progress goes over 100%, why is this happening and how can I get an accurate progress.
i.e: MEncoder -dvd-device "e:" "dvdnav://17" -of lavf -lavfopts format=mp4 -ofps 25 -ovc x264 -x264encopts threads=1:keyint=300:bitrate=1024 -oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=aac:abitrate=128 -srate 44100 -channels 2 -o "x264.mp4"
VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg, …) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols.It can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 on a high-bandwidth network.
HandBrake is an open-source program designed to convert MPEG video (including DVD-Video) into an MPEG-4 video file in MPEG-4 Part 14 (.mp4) or Matroska (.mkv) containers.The program is used to convert DVDs into other forms so they can be viewed on iPods, iPhones and with the Apple QuickTime Player[1] and most media players.Originally developed for BeOS,[2] HandBrake is now available for Linux, Mic
Making a video in slow motion is actually nothing special since there are plenty of video editing tools with a lot of cool features for you to use.
VLC Media Player 1.0.0 RC3 for Linux is powerful player to view MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and DivX files, DVDs, digital satellite channels, digital terrestrial television channels and on-line video recordings in IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
Summary: Google responds to MPEG-LA’s call for arms and Microsoft depends on Google which it daemonises in an attempt to distract from its own mischief
OVER the past year we wrote many posts about WebM and MPEG-LA, most recently in relation to Nokia's malicious past role, namely backing MPEG-LA, and this patent troll’s call for patents to extort/sue Google with.