Man, you're a star! You got me off a bit of a jam when I was stuck with an ogv file and Winff couldn't do the conversion. Thanks a lot, it's frankly well brought and useful.
Cool, i used other converters like transcode and winFF, but the end flv file allways looked terrible, but when i used this it now looks just as good as the .ogv video. 5 stars :-)
I was originally using ffmpeg, but I had an issue with two separate versions of recordmydesktop as stated in the video.
The newer one wouldn't convert using the above command? The conversion process is stupid, but was the only way I could get it to work for both versions.
wow....great
*****
akkiheat 11 months ago
@akkiheat Thank you :-)
siafulinux 6 months ago
Man, you're a star! You got me off a bit of a jam when I was stuck with an ogv file and Winff couldn't do the conversion. Thanks a lot, it's frankly well brought and useful.
fdelosriossanchez 1 year ago
@fdelosriossanchez Thanks a lot. :-)
siafulinux 6 months ago
Works great with Ubuntu 10.4
Thanks for writing this script
upyouns 1 year ago
Thank you for writing this script. It works fine with Ubuntu 10.4
upyouns 1 year ago
Cool, i used other converters like transcode and winFF, but the end flv file allways looked terrible, but when i used this it now looks just as good as the .ogv video. 5 stars :-)
Ryder554 2 years ago
Thanks!
siafulinux 2 years ago
works well! thank you so much and keep up the good work.
bams09media 2 years ago
Thanks, will do my best.
siafulinux 2 years ago
Thank you for your hard work!!!
AndrewTheArt 3 years ago
Great stuff. Worked like a charm (install, conversion).
AndrewTheArt 3 years ago
Great video! Love the circus music toward the end! =P LOL
McRedSkittle 3 years ago
Sorry to spam, accidentally hit "Post comment". ffmpeg stats was:
Press [q] to stop encoding
frame= 1786 fps=279 q=4.0 Lsize= 5503kB time=71.4 bitrate= 631.0kbits/s
video:5474kB audio:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.513088%
Core2Duo e6750 for hw comparison.
jonno85uk 3 years ago
np on the double post... I appreciate the input.
siafulinux 3 years ago
For comparison, i ran this
$ ffmpeg -i imaging-25.ogv -s 320x240 -qscale 4 test.flv
It converted a 1440x900@15fps vid (19MB) to a 5MB 320x240 (@15fps i guess) almost instantaneously.
jonno85uk 3 years ago
Ermm. You need 1 command. No intermediary conversions required.
$ ffmpeg -i file.ogv new_file.flv
jonno85uk 3 years ago
I was originally using ffmpeg, but I had an issue with two separate versions of recordmydesktop as stated in the video.
The newer one wouldn't convert using the above command? The conversion process is stupid, but was the only way I could get it to work for both versions.
Thanks for the response.
siafulinux 3 years ago
ah. Sorry. I have issues paying intention so people keep telling, i think.
jonno85uk 3 years ago
*lol* It's somewhat of a boring video, I don't fault you :-)
siafulinux 3 years ago
looks good ill give it a try. I usually just convert ogv to mp4 using VLC.
gotbletu 3 years ago
Nice video and great script. Have you tried uploading one of these converted vids to show us that can been done, too?
musicandlinux 3 years ago
Thanks... this is one of those videos - see annotations.
siafulinux 3 years ago