On 10/24/10, Rob Owens wrote:
> That was a hunch I had, and I corrected it in the sample video I sent
> you. Here's what I did.
>
> 1) Get the audio track from the video:
>
> ffmpeg -i yourvideo.flv -vn sound.wav
>
> 2) Get the video track from the video:
>
> ffmpeg -i yourvideo.flv -vcodec cop
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 07:24:15PM -0700, Scarletdown wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, I brought up in Audacity the mp3 file from one
> of the videos and saw that the left channel was blank, while all the
> music was in the right channel (which I guess could be considered the
> secondary channel in
On 10/23/2010 09:24 PM, Scarletdown wrote:
Firstly, I want to take a moment to thank both of you people who
offered advice for your attempts to help. Embarrassingly, it appears
that we were all following the wrong trail in our troubleshooting
after all.
We all make mistakes like that.
--
See
Firstly, I want to take a moment to thank both of you people who
offered advice for your attempts to help. Embarrassingly, it appears
that we were all following the wrong trail in our troubleshooting
after all.
Just out of curiosity, I brought up in Audacity the mp3 file from one
of the videos an
On 10/23/2010 06:22 PM, Scarletdown wrote:
On 10/23/10, Ron Johnson wrote:
Do you have http://www.debian-multimedia.org in your sources.list?
It's there. Yes
Do you have libfaad2 installed on the static-playing machine?
libfaad2 is on both systems. (2.7-4)
COLUMNS=160 dpkg -l | cut
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 11:49:08AM -0700, Scarletdown wrote:
> As for YouTube converting the video after uploading, I am sure that
> does happen. However, I have this problem with my original captures
> before they get sent to the Tube as well. Here are a three sample
> non-YouTubeized files:
>
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 04:22:24PM -0700, Scarletdown wrote:
> I presume that having the right libraries would get it to play on the
> Deb box. However, that would still leave the underlying problem in
> place. These videos should be playable on any system that can play
> YouTube videos. It seem
On 10/23/10, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Do you have http://www.debian-multimedia.org in your sources.list?
It's there. Yes
> Do you have libfaad2 installed on the static-playing machine?
libfaad2 is on both systems. (2.7-4)
>
> COLUMNS=160 dpkg -l | cut -c5-39 | grep ^lib
>
>
> It's all about the
On 10/23/2010 02:09 PM, Scarletdown wrote:
On 10/23/10, Scarletdown wrote:
On 10/23/10, Ron Johnson wrote:
Are the two Debian boxes "the same"? I.e., both up-to-date
{Stable|Testing|Sid} with the same libraries installed?
Hardwarewise, they are different in many ways. For their OS builds
On 10/23/10, Scarletdown wrote:
> On 10/23/10, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>
>> Are the two Debian boxes "the same"? I.e., both up-to-date
>> {Stable|Testing|Sid} with the same libraries installed?
>>
Hardwarewise, they are different in many ways. For their OS builds,
they are both running kernel 2.6.3
On 10/23/2010 04:17 AM, Scarletdown wrote:
I'm having some problems with videos I have made from an external USB
capture device. One Linux machine I am testing on fails to play the
music from the videos. Instead, I get a bunch of high pitched static.
The captures were done on a Windows machine
On 10/23/10, Rob Owens wrote:
> As a proof of concept, I made a short clip from the youtube video. See
> if this plays ok. It's xvid and mp3 formats. VLC should handle it.
>
> -Rob
>
> I downloaded the file, and ffmpeg tells me it's h264 video and libfaad
> audio. Perhaps youtube converted it
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 02:17:01AM -0700, Scarletdown wrote:
> I'm having some problems with videos I have made from an external USB
> capture device. One Linux machine I am testing on fails to play the
> music from the videos. Instead, I get a bunch of high pitched static.
>
> The captures were
I'm having some problems with videos I have made from an external USB
capture device. One Linux machine I am testing on fails to play the
music from the videos. Instead, I get a bunch of high pitched static.
The captures were done on a Windows machine with WinDVR (it's highly
doubtful that this
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