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Part of the reason why you can't get ffmpeg to convert a. AVI is just a file format, not a video format. It's a method of storing and interleaving audio and video. It requires a version of ffmpeg from the Medibuntu repository. Go to Sourceforge and look for Blacklight Walkman Manager. Download it and install it. When you start it up, it will look for a walkman - just choose your home directory itself.

Then tell it to "Acquire" a local file, and choose your file. Don't choose anything for "post-process". If this sounds a bit convuluted, it's because the program is really designed to encode video for the Sony Walkman, but this procedure lets you make files to keep on your computer. Thanks for Blacklight. I got it installed and I used it to convert the.

And the MP4 plays fine in an Impress slide, at least on my Ubuntu laptop. Next step is to try it in OOo 2. But having said that, the resolution is no better than the original. I wonder if there is a utility that will upsample the video? That is, I already did so with avidemux, but the few times I succeeded in getting the video better I lost the sound.

Thanks again for Blacklight. The resolution of x is hard-coded into the program because that is the resolution of the Walkman's screen. If you don't mind changing the source code, you can have it upscale to x or any resolution you want.

Changing these will change the resolution. I'll be able to do the changes for you tonight when I get home, and send the new blacklight2. I can't remember exactly how I've done it in the source code and I'm at work I can't remember exactly how I've done it in the source code and I'm at work :- I think I can do it with other tools.

The problem is not just changing the resolution but also de-noising it. I accomplished this with avidemux, but in the process lost the audio. There are too many options. If I keep poking at it I can probably get it to work. A poster mentioned winff and I second that program.

It uses ffmpeg but it adds a easy GUI to it. So the program is extremely easy to use and works great. But there is another program that will do it as easily, but also a lot more, the program is called pytube media converter I tried to install WinFF, but there is no bit.

Has anyone ever installed it with --force-architecture or by compiling from source? Meantime, I installed pytube media converter and it does work fine. I used it to convert the. However, the resizing did not upsample the resolution. My problem is that I want to play an. At a size of three meters by two meters or so it doesn't look very good. I've accomplished the conversion.

Now all I need is a tool to resample the resolution. I have not done so yet because I don't understand why it will help with installing fuoco. For that matter, I am not even sure fuoco is what I need. I have an. It was recorded by someone with a webcam and the quality is not very good. It looks acceptable when I play it on my laptop x , but I need to play it in front of a class on a large screen. I already tried it in the classroom and it is barely acceptable.

The sound is OK, but the video is very rough. Using pytube I changed the resolution from x to x The image was twice as large, but it looked just as bad on screen in the classroom. Using avidemux I applied noise filters to the file.

Avidemux is hard to figure out - way too many options that I don't understand. However, I successfully enhanced the video so that it looks much better on screen, even at the original x Unfortunately, avidemux either has a bug or I failed to do something correctly, because I lost the sound.

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