File: forrestgump.swf-(8.58 MB, 1280x960, Other)
[_] Forrest Gump – watchable quality Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)04:20 No.2802354
Now with better resolution and subtitles!
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)06:30 No.2802407
Hello. I suffer from a rare type of cancer in my iris. I have been half-blind for most of my
life, and this movie is showing exactly how I see my world, so I know exactly what's going on.
This is the first time I've seen a movie and understood what is happening. I have finally found
hope for enjoying classic films despite my disability.
Thanks.
>> [_] DEREX 06/05/15(Fri)08:42 No.2802445
Fuck you anon
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)10:28 No.2802491
>>2802407
>implying two wrongs make a right
ass
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)10:34 No.2802495
>1080
>720
>480
>360
>240
>Flip phone camera
>This
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)11:43 No.2802521
>>2802354
You have 1.42 MiB left that you could have used to improve the quality further and you didn't
insert keyframes into the FLV so the movie isn't seekable.
Do you need help?
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)11:52 No.2802525
>>2802521
I don't quite get how do keyframes work and how to set them with ffmpeg…
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)11:55 No.2802528
>>2802354
Life is like a crappy flash movie
You never know what to expect
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:01 No.2802531
>>2802525
That's what yamdi.exe is for, you take the FLV created by ffmpeg and run it through yamdi and it
fixes all the metadata (setting up keyframes correctly).
yamdi.exe -i "TempRawFile.flv" -o "output.flv"
The program is included with SwfH264.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:02 No.2802532
>>2802521
Get on it anon, you have an obligation to make this even dumber.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:08 No.2802538
>>2802532
Yes sir!
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:14 No.2802545
>>2802531
I couldn't compile the flash when I ran yamdi.exe. It broke video's resolution metadata.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:16 No.2802547
>>2802407
I chortled heartily
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:21 No.2802554
>>2802545
Okay that's strange, how did you command line that you sent to ffmpeg look?
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:27 No.2802560
>>2802554
ffmpeg -i forrestgump.mp4 -vb 2.5k -r 4.9 -vcodec libx264 -sn -acodec aac -ac 2
-ar 11025 -ab 6k -s 120x90 -f flv -strict -2 -y forrest.flv
wine yamdi.exe -i forrest.flv -o forrest2.flv
And then when I opened the flv in SwfH264, it said it's like 9999x9999px so it couldn't compile
it.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:30 No.2802563
>>2802560
it worked fine with the flv that didn't go through yamdi though
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:36 No.2802566
>>2802560
maybe try this one if you have the time?
ffmpeg.exe -i "forrestgump.mp4" -vb 2.5k -r 4.9 -vf scale=120:90 -keyint_min 9 -g 180 -vcodec
libx264 -sn -acodec libvo_aacenc -ac 2 -ar 22050 -ab 16k -cutoff 18000 -f flv -y "TempRawFile.flv"
Perhaps -s doesn't work too well somehow? Note that I took the liberty of increasing audio
quality a bit.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:38 No.2802569
looks like this thread will 404 soon. that's too bad... probably won't have time to discuss this
further
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:43 No.2802577
>>2802566
I tried the entire command you posted, but conversion failed.
>[flv @ 03ee4520] Packets are not in the proper order with respect to DTS
Also… what does cutoff do? And is libvo_aacenc better than regular aac? I don't have libvo_aacenc
compiled in my distribution's ffmpeg, so I had to run the binary provided with SwfH264.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:48 No.2802580
>>2802569
eh, couldn't they make it on /f/ like it is on any other board?
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:48 No.2802581
>>2802577
That cutoff command is supposed to make sure high frequency sounds are not removed, as far as I
know.
I don't know if libvo_aacenc is better than regular aac, it's just that "aac" counts as
experimental and "libvo_aacenc" is not.
Maybe changing the frame rate will remove that error you got?
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:49 No.2802582
>>2802580
They could also increase the file size limit from 10 which is another thing that we desperately
need here but apparently they don't give a damn about /f/.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)12:50 No.2802583
>>2802581
It only worked when I set framerate to 6 now. And… it's gonna be much bigger than the file I
posted here. One minute took ~150kb.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)13:02 No.2802587
>>2802583
at least we'll see if this fixes the issue with yamdi so keep it running if you already are, even
if it'll be too large for /f/