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Re: [Bug 505403] Re: 3gp and XVID files not working correctly

 

Hello

Just a thought. Have you installed FFmpeg by the official repositorie or the
Medibuntu repositorie ? The second brings  the support to h264, faac and 3gp
and you can/must  installed this packages amrnb/amrwb only if you have the
medibuntu repositorie (if i well remember me !).  And after it's normaly ok.

Thanks Olivier

2010/1/11 Mjpatey <mjpatey@xxxxxxxxx>

> OK, reporting back... I played the 3gp files in question using ffplay,
> and they played just fine.  The Xvid files were fine, too.  Further down
> in this post I have info about the "melt" command, but first here's the
> terminal output from ffplay:
>
> ffplay video-2010-01-06-10-37-17.3gp
> FFplay version git-ab0189b, Copyright (c) 2003-2009 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
>  built on Oct 24 2009 21:36:46 with gcc 4.4.1
>  configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-nonfree --enable-shared
> --enable-pthreads --enable-libx264 --enable-libfaac --enable-libtheora
> --extra-cflags=-fPIC --extra-cflags=-DPIC
>  libavutil     50. 3. 0 / 50. 3. 0
>  libavcodec    52.37. 1 / 52.37. 1
>  libavformat   52.39. 2 / 52.39. 2
>  libavdevice   52. 2. 0 / 52. 2. 0
>  libswscale     0. 7. 1 /  0. 7. 1
> Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'video-2010-01-06-10-37-17.3gp':
>  Duration: 00:00:40.76, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 3085 kb/s
>    Stream #0.0(eng): Video: h264, yuv420p, 720x480, 2987 kb/s, 25 tbr, 1k
> tbn, 50 tbc
>    Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: aac, 16000 Hz, mono, s16, 95 kb/s
>  Metadata
>    major_brand     : 3gp4
>    minor_version   : 768
>    compatible_brands: 3gp4mp413gp6
>  40.70 A-V: -0.264 aq=    0KB vq=    0KB sq=    0B
>
> ...when I played them with the "melt" command, however, the same clips
> played decently, but the video is enlarged slightly and audio is jittery
> (little snaps and pops, sounding almost like word clock errors).  Here's
> some output of the "melt" command (melt 0.4.7):
>
> melt video-2010-01-06-10-37-17.3gp
> +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+
> |1=-10| |2= -5| |3= -2| |4= -1| |5=  0| |6=  1| |7=  2| |8=  5| |9= 10|
> +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+
> +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
> |               H = back 1 minute,  L = forward 1 minute              |
> |                 h = previous frame,  l = next frame                 |
> |           g = start of clip, j = next clip, k = previous clip       |
> |                0 = restart, q = quit, space = play                  |
> +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
> Current Position:        725
>
> I hope this helps!  If you have any more suggestions, I'll give them a
> shot.  But I'll hold off on uninstalling and reinstalling for now,
> unless that's definitely the next thing to try.
>
> --
> 3gp and XVID files not working correctly
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/505403
> You received this bug notification because you are a member of OpenShot
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>
> Status in OpenShot Video Editor: New
>
> Bug description:
> I just got a Motorola Droid, and the video it takes is in 3gp format (H.264
> with MPEG-4 AAC audio).  When I import these files into OpenShot, their
> video plays in the Preview window at a faster rate than their audio, which
> plays at normal speed.  Because of this, each clip has an amount of white
> space at the end proportionate to its overall length.  This makes it
> impossible to edit transitions between clips, because when playing across
> the edit, I don't see where i am in the first clip-- all I see is the white
> from the end of the first clip transitioning into the next clip.
>
> Unfortunately, when exporting, this behavior remains.
>
> Also, the files I import from my Flip mini-camcorder behave badly, though
> in a different way.  They're XVID MPEG-4 AVI files with ADPCM audio.  The
> symptom I'm getting is terrible stuttering of audio; video looks OK, but the
> audio is acting as if it's had tiny chunks of silence pasted into it at
> 1-frame intervals.  Voices sound robotic, etc.
>
> I'm running OpenShot version 1.0.0 installed from .deb for Ubuntu 9.10
> 64-bit.  According to Gdebi, all dependencies installed properly.
>
>
>
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