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Distorted vlc playback with x264 encoded file
24 juillet 2012, par monzieI have captured raw video in rgb format from my webcam using ffmpeg :
ffmpeg -f video4linux2 -s 320x240 -r 10 -i /dev/video0 -f rawvideo \
-pix-fmt rgb24 -r10 webcam.rgb24This raw video file plays ok in mplayer.
I encode this file using x264 :
x264 --input-res 320x240 --demuxer raw --input-fmt rgb24 --fps 10 \
-o webcam.mkv webcam.rgb24However when I try to play webcam.mkv with vlc it is an interlaced, distorted image.
I don't know what I am doing wrong.
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Distorted vlc playback with x264 encoded file
24 juillet 2012, par monzieI have captured raw video in rgb format from my webcam using ffmpeg :
ffmpeg -f video4linux2 -s 320x240 -r 10 -i /dev/video0 -f rawvideo \
-pix-fmt rgb24 -r10 webcam.rgb24This raw video file plays ok in mplayer.
I encode this file using x264 :
x264 --input-res 320x240 --demuxer raw --input-fmt rgb24 --fps 10 \
-o webcam.mkv webcam.rgb24However when I try to play webcam.mkv with vlc it is an interlaced, distorted image.
I don't know what I am doing wrong.
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flv reencode to mp4 for iphone/ipod via ffmpeg and x264 (quality issue)
3 octobre 2011, par zeroasteriskThere are a lot of questions on this topic, and I've read most of them and most of the google search results I could come up with.
When I use FFMPEG to convert a FLV to a iphone3 compatble MP4 file, it just doesn't preserver enough of the quality. Yes, I've worked the hell out of
-sameq
and-b
and-bt
settings, text just isn't readable.Next I tried to split the video out and process it directly, using these instructions :
https://sites.google.com/site/linuxencoding/x264-encoding-guideThe problem is myplayer (via ffmpeg) was not able to determine the duration of the FLV (even though the metadata was set).
(I assume) Because of that unknown duration, when I create the MP4 file, the resulting x264 file plays through super-fast while the audio plays at the normal rate.
user@server:/tmp# mplayer -nosound -benchmark -sws 9 -vf dsize=640:480:0,scale=0:0,expand=640:480 -vo yuv4mpeg:file=>(x264 --demuxer y4m --crf 0 --preset slow --threads auto --output output.264 - 2>x264.log) 'input.flv'
MPlayer 1.0rc4-4.4.5 (C) 2000-2010 MPlayer Team
mplayer: could not connect to socket
mplayer: No such file or directory
Failed to open LIRC support. You will not be able to use your remote control.
Playing input.flv.
libavformat file format detected.
[flv @ 0x1202460]Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
[lavf] stream 0: video (vp6f), -vid 0
[lavf] stream 1: audio (nellymoser), -aid 0
VIDEO: [VP6F] 1680x992 0bpp 1000.000 fps 33.4 kbps ( 4.1 kbyte/s)
Clip info:
audiocodecid: 6
audiodatarate: 86
audiosamplerate: 44100
audiosamplesize: 16
audiosize: 6097005
canSeekToEnd: true
datasize: 8609138
duration: 567
framerate: 2
hasAudio: true
hasCuePoints: false
hasKeyframes: true
hasMetadata: true
hasVideo: true
height: 992
lasttimestamp: 567
metadatacreator: flvtool++ (Facebook, Motion project, dweatherford)
stereo: false
totalframes: 1043
videocodecid: 4
videodatarate: 33
videosize: 2316256
width: 1680
Using (default) progressive frame mode.Opening video filter: [expand w=640 h=480]
Expand: 640 x 480, -1 ; -1, osd: 0, aspect: 0.000000, round: 1
Opening video filter: [scale w=0 h=0]
Opening video filter: [dsize=640:480:0]
==========================================================================
Opening video decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family
Selected video codec: [ffvp6f] vfm: ffmpeg (FFmpeg VP6 Flash)
==========================================================================
Audio: no sound
Starting playback...
Movie-Aspect is undefined - no prescaling applied.
[swscaler @ 0x7f0c738b9620]Lanczos scaler, from yuv420p to yuv420p using MMX2
VO: [yuv4mpeg] 640x480 => 641x480 Planar YV12I have also tried specifying FPS, but no change in results
user@server:/tmp# mplayer -nosound -fps 25-benchmark -sws 9 -vf dsize=640:480:0,scale=0:0,expand=640:480 -vo yuv4mpeg:file=>(x264 --demuxer y4m --fps 25 --crf 0 --preset slow --threads auto --output output.264 - 2>x264.log) 'input.flv'
Can someone tell me how to either :
- fix my split A/V processing/timing/duration issues ?
- improve the
quality of the FFMPEG conversion of FLV to iphone3 compatible
format ?