Hi, 2009/12/14 Thomas Ibbotson <thomas.ibbot...@gmail.com>: > I finally realised I needed > to use libfaad as my audio codec, but that didn't work either, I used: > "ffmpeg -i dscf0162.avi -vcodec mpeg4 -s 640x480 -acodec flac -f avi > ceilidh_item.avi"
You sure you want flac as your audio codec when uploading to youtube!? One option would be to use a frontend to ffmpeg to let it get the parameters right for you. WinFF is a nice frontend. If the video is a bit twitchy to re-encode on your local machine, I'd have some minor doubts about whether the youtube farm can re-encode it either. I have a few videos that online hosting sites have trouble with as they have the odd corrupt frame. > So I tried to have a go > in Avidemux, but that seg faulted. So having listened to Shotofjaq recently > I installed PiTiVi and gave that a go. That got the best results so far in > that I got a full video but the sound kept skipping and got out of sync with > the video. Which options did you use for the render? It might be worth dropping into #pitivi on freenode irc. They're very friendly and helpful in there. > I am incredibly frustrated, this shouldn't be that hard should it? Codecs are hard unfortunately. Cheers, Al. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/