Look, I know I've been doing this for several decades and all, but is
there still time for me to change my major?
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Jeff Cook
jeff@cookstudios.com
703-980-1104 (cell)
CookStudios.com
Freelance Video Editing
Washington DC & Portable
Quoting "geo.cohn" <geo.cohn@yahoo.com>:
> Older versions of ffmpeg gave bad to worse results, so most people used
> a utility called ffmpeg2theora instead. Newer ffmpeg versions (I use
> 0.8) handle it quite well, and can also produce .webm files.. The
> script I currently use for ogv files would yield a command line like
> this:
>
> ffmpeg -i filename.mov -acodec libvorbis -ab 192k -s 640x360 -aspect
> 16:9 -vcodec libtheora -qmax 42 -qmin 10 -vb 1M -r 24000/1001 -crf 20
> -threads 2 filename.ogv
>
> My input files are exported as fast export quicktimes (codec is same as
> source) of 23.976 DVCProHD sequences, but anything wrapped in quicktime
> should work, really. You may want to adjust the -s and -r and -aspect
> arguments to suit your situation.
>
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