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Youtube/Photobucket and ogv video - good format convertor?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 2:27 pm
by xircon
I have recorded my desktop to upload to youtube. It comes out as a green rectangle :( A well known problem per google.

Anyone recommend a good program to convert as I have never done this before.

Cheers

Steve

Re: Youtube/Photobucket and ogv video - good format converto

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 2:43 pm
by dbkblk
You can use Arista, Handbrake or ffmpeg (commandline) ! All three are awesome !

Re: Youtube/Photobucket and ogv video - good format converto

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 2:53 pm
by xircon
Handbrake works, Arista can't find plugins, so Handbrake it is.

Cheers

Steve

Re: Youtube/Photobucket and ogv video - good format converto

Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 1:16 am
by Lasher
Could I get a bit more elaboration on this please. I'm having the exact same thing happen.

What are you converting to? Flv? what's the problem with ogv? shouldn't this work straight up? I've been searching around but am not finding much useful info. This post was actually one of the first hits in scroogle. For some reason after uploading an ogv with recordmydesktop, photobucket shows the file as an mp4. Why? I'd rather not use flash, surely there's a way to get ogv to work with html 5 or something, but does that depend on the site? eg: playing embedded in wordpress does wordpress need to have html5?

Re: Youtube/Photobucket and ogv video - good format converto

Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 3:17 am
by xircon
I gave up and emailed the file in the end. Just tried to record my desktop again, but something has changed, the quality is now appalling with lots of artefacts.

Re: Youtube/Photobucket and ogv video - good format converto

Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 12:59 pm
by ukbrian
You might find this video by Thisleweb helps with Recordmydesktop, it works on one of my machines but not the other.
http://thistleweb.co.uk/screencast/linu ... dmydesktop

I personally record just the video and then add a narrative with Audacity afterward and stitch them together in OpenShot
http://lin.me.uk/tutorials/video/openshot/narative.avi

Hope this helps