#1 2006-09-21 19:23:11

tardis66
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Choppy video conversion

OK, based on the thread "Encoding FLV1/FLV4 files," I believe I have a bunch of FLV1 files that I'm converting to MPG. Some seem to convert fine but some display choppy results and I'm curious why that should be.  I belive my files are FLV1 because I can play them in SUPER.

Best I can figure, here are my SUPER settings:

Output container: mpg (Mpeg II)
Output Video Codec: MPEG-II
Output Audio Codec: mp3
mencoder is slected.  DirectShow is not an option.
Video Scale Size: No Change
No aspect
Frame/Sec: 25
Bitrate kbps: 2496
Options: Hi Quality, 3gp/3g2 V.5

Sampling Freq: 44100
Channels: 2
Bitrate kbps: 160

I am very new to video encoding so any assistance would be appreciated.  Do I have a setting wrong?  Should I be doing something else?  Should I really be converting these files to .avi?

So many questions... I hope this is enough information.

TIA

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#2 2006-09-22 06:12:24

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Re: Choppy video conversion

tardis66 wrote:

I belive my files are FLV1 because I can play them in SUPER.

That is Correct.

tardis66 wrote:

Should I really be converting these files to .avi?

It seems the best results when dealing with flv files is to encode them this way:

output container AVI
video codec Xvid / 350 Kbps (any higher bitrate is totally uselss with flv files)
audio codec mp3 / 22050Khz - 64 Kbps
select ffmpeg (not MEncoder)
if flv1 --> Don't check "Use DirectShow"   flv1 can be played on SUPER(C)
if flv4 --> check "Use DirectShow"    flv4 CANNOT be played on SUPER(C)

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