Failed ffmpeg conversion

Clive roadcone at gmx.com
Tue Oct 25 14:38:05 EDT 2011


On 25/10/11 19:14, bat guano wrote:
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>> Ah...does using FFmpeg on it's own mean the running the ffmpeg.exe file in the
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>> C:\Program Files\get_iplayer\FFmpeg\ffmpeg-0.8-win32-static\bin
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>> folder?
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> Yes, run FFmpeg from the command line.
> Open the "dos" window, Start ->  run ->  cmd
> Then change directory (cd) to C:\Program Files\get_iplayer\FFmp\ffmpeg-0.8-win32-static\bin
> Then try a command:-
> ffmpeg -h
> See if you get a response.
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> Then try to convert the file.
> !!! The command I gave you before is wrong!!!
> Don't use "-c copy".
> Try a command like this instead:-
> ffmpeg -i filename.partial.mp4 -vcodec copy -acodec copy filename.mp4
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> Maybe you will need to put the partial file into the FFmpeg\ffmpeg-0.8-win32-static\bin folder temporarily.
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In Windows, FLV Extract will extract the audio and video sections 
separately in their native format and Yamb will enable you to recombine 
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