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

 

Olivier,

Thanks for the suggestion.  I do have the Medibuntu repo enabled on my
system, but how do I find out if ffmpeg is coming from there or from the
official Ubuntu repo?  When I run ffmpeg, it gives the following info:

FFmpeg version git-ab0189b, Copyright (c) 2000-2009 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

Does this give a hint as to which version I'm running?  I just installed
the two packages you mentioned (amrnb and amrwb), and re-ran OpenShot.
The files still exhibit the same problem.

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3gp and XVID files not working correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/505403
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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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