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I have 2 mp4 files which I encoded using different software.
one plays on the tv and is recognised as mp4 - thats the airvideo conversion , but the other does not and is reported as avc - thats the winff conversion.
Whst I do for airvideo is convert to m4v, then change the extension to mp4 and that works fine.
However when I run ffprobe against them, I cant really see a difference that would cause this.
Any one feel able to rake a look at the files and explain wwhat I must do to get both softwares working ok for bravia?
I uploaded theffprobe output...
thanks in advance.
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Solved! Go to Solution.
Actually - decided I was looking down the wrong end of the problem and raelised Windows 7 dlna was the real issue - hiding mp4 files I had transcoded.
So, working solution = download ps3 media server and keep buffer size well below max of 600mb - 200mb works fine for me.
Also went onto AV forums as suggested and found some advice that got me started on a non geeky route to using ffmpeg. Sorry helpful post - I lost the url...
But anyway this command line seems to do pretty well with little loss of quality, reasonable speed and compression to about 1/3 original .ts file recording size.
I am uploading a file containing it because my editor on my tablet wont let me paste it!
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Hi there
What works good for me is
Format = MP4 Video Codec = H264 Audio Codec = AAC
Hope that helps
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(whoops - it seems the logs didnt upload first time round so finally got them uploaded.
They are sctually both h264 and aac...
could probably do with a transcoding expert, or a sony technical expert who prowls the forum...
Hi there
I wouldnt have a clue im afraid. However, you may have more luck on posting on the AV Forums as well.
http://www.avforums.com/forums/
Hope that at least helps though.
Cheers
Good advice - I seem to have forgotten where to look - will do that shortly!
Actually - decided I was looking down the wrong end of the problem and raelised Windows 7 dlna was the real issue - hiding mp4 files I had transcoded.
So, working solution = download ps3 media server and keep buffer size well below max of 600mb - 200mb works fine for me.
Also went onto AV forums as suggested and found some advice that got me started on a non geeky route to using ffmpeg. Sorry helpful post - I lost the url...
But anyway this command line seems to do pretty well with little loss of quality, reasonable speed and compression to about 1/3 original .ts file recording size.
I am uploading a file containing it because my editor on my tablet wont let me paste it!
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