Whittie
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I've got a video for a band's website which i've converted into FLV format, to enable it to play online.
However each time I convert it, it cuts the last 15-20 seconds off. Any idea's what would be causing this?
Many Thanks
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Whittie
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Infact it only converts 3 minutes - The Video is 5 mins+
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Brett
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Just try another convertor like WinFF
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Whittie
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Downloaded, doesn't look like theres an FLV converter on there? Lots of other handy shit though. What do you use to convert flvs Brett / Sam / ed
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Brett
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Ah, might only do FLVs one way then, i.e. FLV to AVI
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Brett
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Could always just upload the AVI to youtube, let their software do the compression, etc. then just rip the FLV? Silly way of doing it but would sort your issue for now.
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Whittie
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Ah right, its a .vob to flv I need. Converter I used must be limited to 3 mins, although it is a free one with no option to pay.
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Dom
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Try Handbrake, works on most vob files.
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ed
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WinFF and Handbrake both use FFMpeg, they should convert anything into anything. The only caveat is FFMpeg can't really be distributed with the h.264 codec because of patent issues so they might not do flv out the box.
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ed
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Only strange thing is WinFF and Handbrake will do MP4's out the box - this is basically the same as an FLV, I think that FLV uses MP3 for audio where as MP4 uses AAC. Most Flash video players will support MP4 and it's a good choice if you use JW Player because it will support HTML5 for iDevice users, and probably a whole host of other people.
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Bart
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Winnydows
enough said.
[Edited on 09-11-2011 by Bart]
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