![]() If it helps here’s what ffplay puts out when playing the source avi.ĭuration: 00:00:14.48, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 664443 kb/s ![]() I still use the old Media Player Classic – Home Cinema which after doing more research needed the pix_format set to yuv420p, it was using 422 which it wouldn’t display. Now I get an AVI file that will play but the video is the wrong size and flops around and the colors are wrong. I knew about the proper order of options but since I don’t use ffmpeg much I forgot about it, so thanks.įfmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt bgr24 -video_size 1280×720 -r 29.970 -i MTS-07.avi -vcodec libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -b:v 2000k -acodec libmp3lame -ac 2 -ar 48000 -ab 192000 -y MTS-07-x264-mp3.avi Thanks for the info it helped, not completely but at least I have some video now, but still no audio. With that said I’d love any options to, but a solution to my problem is what I’m looking for most. I know what I’m doing is probably a little bit outside the box but I’m looking for a solution to my problem not a different way of doing it. So if anyone can give me a workable solution I’d really appreciate it. I’ve tried a few different versions of this command line with no success. ![]() Here’s my command line.įfmpeg -i “MTS-07.avi” -f rawvideo -pixel_format bgr24 -vcodec libx264 -b:v 2000k -acodec libmp3lame -ar 48000 -ab 192k -y MTS-07-x264-mp3.avi What I want to do is use ffmpeg to create a new avi file using the x264 and mp3 codec but haven’t been able to get a playable file. But for this question I have 10 short MTS clips that have been saved using an Avisynth script through VirtualDub into an uncompressed avi file (video and audio). I take video with a Panasonic V700 and usually create uncompressed avi files so I can edit them frame by frame using VirtualDub. I’m a retired software engineer and am doing a lot of video work for my church and enjoy playing around with video. ![]()
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