Video codec not compatible with flvĬould not write header for output file #0 (incorrect codec parameters ?) Output #0, flv, to 'C:\Program Files\synfig\examples\eye.flv': Vid -cpu=i686 -enable-memalign-hack -extra-ldflags=-static Ibfaac -enable-libfaad -enable-libgsm -enable-libmp3lame -enable-libnut -enĪble-libogg -enable-libtheora -enable-libvorbis -enable-libx264 -enable-libx I'll include my ffmpeg version (maybe it is important).- Genete 08:54, 19 October 2007 (EDT) This is what I get in the console when I try to specify flv extension -įFmpeg version SVN-r10464, Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Fabrice Bellard, et al.Ĭonfiguration: -enable-gpl -enable-pp -enable-swscaler -enable-pthreads -Įnable-liba52 -enable-avisynth -enable-libamr-nb -enable-libamr-wb -enable-l
Also I'll upload the file results to let you (or others) verify if the file is correct or not.
#Synfig studio render video update#
OK, I'll do it and update to the Render Options page and to this talk page. I just tried rendering from Synfig with ffmpeg to a. (Unless you're doing some clever magic with ffmpeg under Linux that Synfig doesn't know about) Also, under Windows, the ffmpeg target has been broken up to SVN 934 (17 October 2007) P.S. flv file, I can't see how you would do it except by exporting the individual frames and then manually setting up the ffmpeg command line. The hardcoded commandline Synfig uses is:- ffmpeg -f image2pipe -vcodec ppm -an -r %f -i pipe: -loop -hq -title \"%s\" -vcodec mpeg1video -y \"%s\" where %f is the framerate, the first %s is the canvas title and the second %s is the filename. avi file, but you may well get a mpg file with a. However, the ffmpeg target right now is hard coded to use the mpeg1video codec, no matter what the extension supplied is. I agree that rendering to the ffmpeg target allows you to change the extension of the filename. Genete 10:02, 18 October 2007 (EDT)Ĭan I ask you a favour? Can you go through and test that all the formats do render correctly under Linux - I'm assuming they do, but dooglus couldn't confirm. So it is not needed to render to a png sequence and later use ffmpeg due to you can do it directly using synfig, almost in linux. mpg (different containers) with same internal codec MPEG (libmpeg2). BTW it could be a cool feature to have the opportunity to select the codec and the main parameters like cinelerra does.Īlmost in linux I can create. The codec is the one that is defined internally in the composed command line that the program send to ffmpeg. When you select the extension you're selecting the container and not the codec. In this way you can make a mov or a flv juts selecting ffmpeg and adding the proper extension to the file name. I have to say that ffmpeg will take care about the extension of the file you're passing with the file name. 3 Ugly animated gifs, How can we improve them?.2 Do we need a separate table for the 'Auto' target?.