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Socoder -> Off Topic -> AVI to FLV?

Thu, 08 Nov 2007, 11:04
HoboBen
I'm having no luck here - I'm trying to find something that converts either avi or ogg video to a flash video (FLV or SWF, either way).

Most of the stuff on the web is the opposite, for people downloading their YouTube's.

I'm looking for either an online service or something Open Source that'll run on Linux.

Anyone got any links handy?

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Thu, 08 Nov 2007, 11:17
HoboBen
Ugh, I managed it with this hobbled together cmdline thing:



Any links to nicer methods would be appreciated!

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Thu, 08 Nov 2007, 11:40
Forklift_Fred
You could always upload it to YouTube then save what it generates and, if you want, delete it from YouTube

Not a pretty solution though, I grant you!

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Thu, 08 Nov 2007, 14:02
HoboBen
I considered that, Fred, but Keepvid wasn't working for me. Plus YouTube quality is awful!

Thanks for the link firemaker. Having it work under wine in Linux isn't ideal, but that will still come in handy. Seeing as it just looks like a graphical front-end to mencoder, I suppose I could write my own native Linux version using Gambas

If anyone's interested, now that I've got my FLV, this FLV Player is under a Creative Commons license and works great too.

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Thu, 08 Nov 2007, 14:53
Forklift_Fred
Well thank god I was only joking, it would be embarrassing if you actually went for it

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Thu, 08 Nov 2007, 17:04
spinal
Riva FLV encoder is freeware. Works both ways, I use it mostly for converting flv to mpg, but I've used it for converting to flv in the past.

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Tue, 13 Nov 2007, 09:02
lyons
super is a good freeware one that has loads of format conversions in it


SUPER © Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer.
A GUI to ffmpeg, MEncoder, mplayer, x264, mppenc,
ffmpeg2theora & the theora/vorbis RealProducer plugIn.

If you need a simple, yet very efficient tool to convert (encode) or play any Multimedia file,
without reading manuals or spending long hours training, then SUPER © is all you need.
It is a Multimedia Encoder and a Multimedia Player, easy-to-use with 1 simple click.



and links...


info about super

direct download

its for windows though

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Tue, 13 Nov 2007, 09:16
Toaster
Super is really good I use it alot since it can convert to 3gp I use it to convert cartoons to my cell phone sometimes when I have time I like to watch like Tom and Jerry on my cell phone! Since I have a one GB memory card for it I can also convert an entire movie. I converted an entire movie as well with no problems super is fast easy to use but its only for windows.

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Tue, 13 Nov 2007, 09:31
lyons
i have never tried it under wine as my freebsd and fedora core boxes ore mainly used for website development and such so ill give it a try later and let you know if it works

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Tue, 13 Nov 2007, 12:03
HoboBen
Oh cool thanks for the links. I'll try it on wine myself next time I have a minute.

So can FreeBSD run most the stuff normal linux distros can then, like wine, etc? I keep meaning to give it a go - would you recommend it?

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