[FFmpeg-user] Cant convert file on Linux, but on Windows ok

Claudiu Rad jazzman at misalpina.net
Fri Jan 9 09:02:52 CET 2015


On 1/9/2015 9:31 AM, Damian Głodny wrote:
> Hi, when we try to encode one video file on Linux we are getting following
> errors (on Windows everything is fine):
>
>   

are you comparing the exact same version?

> ffmpeg version 2.1.3-   http://johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/    Copyright (c)
> 2000-2013 the FFmpeg developers
>
>    built on Jan 22 2014 19:50:14 with gcc 4.8 (Debian 4.8.2-14)

this is 1 year old. build or get the latest.

> ffmpeg -y -i 'dying_ts.mpg'  -strict -2 -vf
> scale=1280:-1,pad=1280:720:0:\(oh-ih\)/2 -r 25 -c:v libx264 -x264-params
> stitchable=true:keyint=75:min-keyint=25:crf=20:qpmin=5:vbv-maxrate=3750:vbv-
> bufsize=12500:crf-max=0.0:nal-hrd=none:filter=0 -profile:v high -level 3.1
> -c:a aac -b:a 128k 'dying_ts.mpgconv.mp4'
>
>   

>   
>
> We also noticed that when we remove "pad=1280:720:0:\(oh-ih\)/2" from
> command above conversion will start to work on Linux. But we need that
> padding. Any ideas why it is not working on Linux, but on Windows is ok?
> Only that file causing problems on that moment.
>
>   

like in any OS, the console has special characters that you need to 
escape. please put your filter, params, etc. in quotes.

-- 
Claudiu



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