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I converted an AVI video using the modified verison you posted for ubuntu. For some reason I keep getting the error "An error has occured attempting to play media".
My phone has v4.3.0.127
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I also have problems with some AVI and WMV files (mainly WMV) when trying to onvert them, and I've never been able to figure out what's wrong. I can't even tell if it's the video or audio parts causing the problem, I've tried all sorts of things.
These same videos worked fine on my old 8100 (OS 4.2.0.xx), but not the 8320 (OS 4.2.2.xxx). Other types of files work fine, though - I've been able to transcode MOV, FLV, MPG, etc. without any problems at all; it's just those darm AVI/WMV encapsulated files. :(
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06-11-2008, 07:26 PM
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I also have problems with some AVI and WMV files (mainly WMV) when trying to onvert them, and I've never been able to figure out what's wrong. I can't even tell if it's the video or audio parts causing the problem, I've tried all sorts of things.
These same videos worked fine on my old 8100 (OS 4.2.0.xx), but not the 8320 (OS 4.2.2.xxx). Other types of files work fine, though - I've been able to transcode MOV, FLV, MPG, etc. without any problems at all; it's just those darm AVI/WMV encapsulated files. :(
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Blast. I'll try some transcoding foo with it. It could also be the firmware, as I upgraded it last week (from 4.2.2.365). I'm going to try downgrading it and give it a shot. For some reason I can't get media manager to detect it anymore since the upgrade.
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Blast. I'll try some transcoding foo with it. It could also be the firmware, as I upgraded it last week (from 4.2.2.365). I'm going to try downgrading it and give it a shot. For some reason I can't get media manager to detect it anymore since the upgrade.
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On thing I've been meaning to try but haven't gotten around to - try taking one of the offending AVI/WMV videos and transcoding it with a Windows tool that will make it play right on the BlackBerry. Then, take that transcoded file and compare it's internals (using ffmpeg, perhaps?) against the internals of a file created by mencoder that *doesn't* work, and see what it is that's the difference.
Once we figure out what it is exactly the newer BB's don't like, I'm sure it'll be trivial to find some switch or option in mencoder to fix it. (well, at least I hope it would be )
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On thing I've been meaning to try but haven't gotten around to - try taking one of the offending AVI/WMV videos and transcoding it with a Windows tool that will make it play right on the BlackBerry. Then, take that transcoded file and compare it's internals (using ffmpeg, perhaps?) against the internals of a file created by mencoder that *doesn't* work, and see what it is that's the difference.
Once we figure out what it is exactly the newer BB's don't like, I'm sure it'll be trivial to find some switch or option in mencoder to fix it. (well, at least I hope it would be )
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I downgraded my phone to sprint firmware, and media manager detected it! I converted the video I've been trying to get working with it. As soon as I finish upgrading the phones firmware (with sprint this time), I'll hop back into linux and check the difference in codecs.
For some reason doing a usb passthrough to virtualbox doesn't work for the desktop manager :/
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06-14-2008, 02:00 PM
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Sorry it took so long, I was trying to install barry (didn't work out).
This is the info I got from mplayer -identify
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Originally Posted by MediaManager Encoded
Playing bsg.s03e08.mp4.
Quicktime/MOV file format detected.
Warning! pts=61694000 length=61699230
ID_VIDEO_ID=0
[mov] Video stream found, -vid 0
VIDEO: [mp4v] 240x135 24bpp 24.000 fps 0.0 kbps ( 0.0 kbyte/s)
ID_FILENAME=battlestar.galactica.s03e08.mp4
ID_DEMUXER=mov
ID_VIDEO_FORMAT=mp4v
ID_VIDEO_BITRATE=0
ID_VIDEO_WIDTH=240
ID_VIDEO_HEIGHT=135
ID_VIDEO_FPS=24.000
ID_VIDEO_ASPECT=0.0000
ID_LENGTH=2570.80
xscreensaver_disable: Could not find XScreenSaver window.
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Opening video decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family
Selected video codec: [ffodivx] vfm: ffmpeg (FFmpeg MPEG-4)
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ID_VIDEO_CODEC=ffodivx
Audio: no sound
Starting playback...
VDec: vo config request - 240 x 135 (preferred colorspace: Planar YV12)
VDec: using Planar YV12 as output csp (no 0)
Movie-Aspect is 1.78:1 - prescaling to correct movie aspect.
ID_VIDEO_ASPECT=1.7778
VO: [xv] 240x135 => 240x135 Planar YV12
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Playing bsg.s03e08_bb.avi.
AVI file format detected.
ID_VIDEO_ID=0
[aviheader] Video stream found, -vid 0
ID_AUDIO_ID=1
[aviheader] Audio stream found, -aid 1
VIDEO: [FMP4] 240x180 24bpp 23.976 fps 229.7 kbps (28.0 kbyte/s)
Clip info:
Software: MEncoder 2:1.0~rc2-0ubuntu13
ID_CLIP_INFO_NAME0=Software
ID_CLIP_INFO_VALUE0=MEncoder 2:1.0~rc2-0ubuntu13
ID_CLIP_INFO_N=1
ID_FILENAME=battlestar.galactica.s03e08_bb.avi
ID_DEMUXER=avi
ID_VIDEO_FORMAT=FMP4
ID_VIDEO_BITRATE=229712
ID_VIDEO_WIDTH=240
ID_VIDEO_HEIGHT=180
ID_VIDEO_FPS=23.976
ID_VIDEO_ASPECT=0.0000
ID_AUDIO_FORMAT=85
ID_AUDIO_BITRATE=68528
ID_AUDIO_RATE=0
ID_AUDIO_NCH=0
ID_LENGTH=2570.61
xscreensaver_disable: Could not find XScreenSaver window.
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Opening video decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family
Selected video codec: [ffodivx] vfm: ffmpeg (FFmpeg MPEG-4)
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ID_VIDEO_CODEC=ffodivx
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Forced audio codec: mad
Opening audio decoder: [libmad] libmad mpeg audio decoder
AUDIO: 48000 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 32.0 kbit/2.08% (ratio: 4000->192000)
ID_AUDIO_BITRATE=32000
ID_AUDIO_RATE=48000
ID_AUDIO_NCH=2
Selected audio codec: [mad] afm: libmad (libMAD MPEG layer 1-2-3)
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AO: [pulse] Failed to connect to server: Connection refused
AO: [alsa] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample)
ID_AUDIO_CODEC=mad
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You know of another method of getting the info? For some reason mplayer won't give me the audio info.
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06-16-2008, 03:29 PM
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Sorry it took so long, I was trying to install barry (didn't work out).
This is the info I got from mplayer -identify
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You know of another method of getting the info? For some reason mplayer won't give me the audio info.
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Hey don't be sorry, sometimes it's days before I can get around to the website. Try using ffmpeg to identify the audio content. Something like 'ffmpeg -i <file> foo.mov' works:
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$ ffmpeg -i "DJ Shadow - Six Days.avi" foo.mov
libavcodec version: 51.40.4
libavformat version: 51.12.1
built on May 3 2007 12:47:56, gcc: 4.1.2 20070424 (Red Hat 4.1.2-11)
Input #0, avi, from 'DJ Shadow - Six Days.avi':
Duration: 00:03:41.4, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 1287 kb/s
Stream #0.0: Video: mpeg4, yuv420p, 720x576, 25.00 fps(r)
Stream #0.1: Audio: mp3, 44100 Hz, stereo, 96 kb/s
Output #0, mov, to 'foo.mov':
Stream #0.0: Video: mpeg4, yuv420p, 720x576, q=2-31, 200 kb/s, 25.00 fps(c)
Stream #0.1: Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, stereo, 64 kb/s
Stream mapping:
Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
Stream #0.1 -> #0.1
Press [q] to stop encoding
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looks like that did the trick, this is what I got:
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ahmed@Phorin:~/temp$ ffmpeg -i bsg.s03e08.mp4
FFmpeg version SVN-rUNKNOWN, Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-pp --enable-swscaler --enable-pthreads --enable-libvorbis --enable-libtheora --enable-libogg --enable-libgsm --enable-dc1394 --disable-debug --enable-shared --prefix=/usr
libavutil version: 1d.49.3.0
libavcodec version: 1d.51.38.0
libavformat version: 1d.51.10.0
built on Mar 12 2008 15:36:03, gcc: 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu4)
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'bsg.s03e08.mp4':
Duration: 00:42:50.5, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 580 kb/s
Stream #0.0(ehs): Video: mpeg4, yuv420p, 240x135, 24.00 fps(r)
Stream #0.1(ehs): Audio: mp4a / 0x6134706D, 44100 Hz, stereo
Must supply at least one output file
looks like mpeg4aac?
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looks like mpeg4aac?
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OK to clarify, this is the video that the Windows based converter created that plays OK on your BB device?
EDIT: great news, I was able to simply use ffmpeg and it's defaults to create a MP4 container out of 4 test videos that were giving me a problem, and they all play 100% fine on my BB. A sample bit of output looks like:
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Input #0, asf, from 'zpsy.wmv':
Duration: 00:07:14.4, start: 4.000000, bitrate: 308 kb/s
Stream #0.0: Audio: wmav2, 44100 Hz, stereo, 128 kb/s
Stream #0.1: Video: wmv2, yuv420p, 320x240 [PAR 0:1 DAR 0:1], 172 kb/s, 7.50 tb(r)
Output #0, mp4, to 'zpsy.mp4':
Stream #0.0: Video: mpeg4, yuv420p, 320x240 [PAR 0:1 DAR 0:1], q=2-31, 200 kb/s, 7.50 tb(c)
Stream #0.1: Audio: libfaac, 44100 Hz, stereo, 64 kb/s
Things need to be tuned up to decrease the artifacts (increase the quality) in the video stream, but it's at least a starting point to make it work. I haven't tried mencoder yet, I may not even bother if ffmpeg can do the job for me.
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OK to clarify, this is the video that the Windows based converter created that plays OK on your BB device?
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Yep, that's correct. Used the Roxio Media Manager that comes with the desktop manager.
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EDIT: great news, I was able to simply use ffmpeg and it's defaults to create a MP4 container out of 4 test videos that were giving me a problem, and they all play 100% fine on my BB. A sample bit of output looks like:
Code:
Input #0, asf, from 'zpsy.wmv':
Duration: 00:07:14.4, start: 4.000000, bitrate: 308 kb/s
Stream #0.0: Audio: wmav2, 44100 Hz, stereo, 128 kb/s
Stream #0.1: Video: wmv2, yuv420p, 320x240 [PAR 0:1 DAR 0:1], 172 kb/s, 7.50 tb(r)
Output #0, mp4, to 'zpsy.mp4':
Stream #0.0: Video: mpeg4, yuv420p, 320x240 [PAR 0:1 DAR 0:1], q=2-31, 200 kb/s, 7.50 tb(c)
Stream #0.1: Audio: libfaac, 44100 Hz, stereo, 64 kb/s
Things need to be tuned up to decrease the artifacts (increase the quality) in the video stream, but it's at least a starting point to make it work. I haven't tried mencoder yet, I may not even bother if ffmpeg can do the job for me.
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What parameters did you use to convert? ffmpeg -i file.avi -s 240x180 -aspect 4:3 -vcodec mpeg4 -f mp4 file.mp4?
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What parameters did you use to convert? ffmpeg -i file.avi -s 240x180 -aspect 4:3 -vcodec mpeg4 -f mp4 file.mp4?
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Nothing so complicated, I just used all the defaults - 'ffmpeg -i <foo>.wmv foo.mp4' and that was it, it just worked. (Fedora 9 with the Livna/RPMForge ffpmeg used) I haven't gotten time yet to go playing with it further, but I guess the BB device is handling the 320x240 files on it's own and downscaling at runtime (which would explain why they look pixel-blocky).
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Nothing so complicated, I just used all the defaults - 'ffmpeg -i <foo>.wmv foo.mp4' and that was it, it just worked. (Fedora 9 with the Livna/RPMForge ffpmeg used) I haven't gotten time yet to go playing with it further, but I guess the BB device is handling the 320x240 files on it's own and downscaling at runtime (which would explain why they look pixel-blocky).
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Gotcha. I'll play with it when I get home too.
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Any video on a Curve
All I know for certain is that this works on my 8330.
media-convert.com
Choose either the "Local File Conversion" tab for a file on your computer, or the "Conversion From URL" for something online.
Choose the proper "input format"
Choose "No video preset" in the first output field and "MPEG-4 (.mp4)" for the second
Set FPS to 30
Set resolution to 320 x 240 for 4:3 or 320 x 180 for 16:9
Leave the rest alone.
Click OK
In a few minutes... or many minutes... you'll see a message for success and a button to download your new video which plays perfectly in your curve.
A side note: an online youtube video download tool: techcrunch.com/get-youtube-movie
And neither of these asks for any registration. Just use it and lose it.
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All I know for certain is that this works on my 8330.
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Sometimes the pleasure is in the scripting and figuring things out, not just getting things done by using someone else's work. Hence, this thread.
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Sometimes the pleasure is in the scripting and figuring things out, not just getting things done by using someone else's work. Hence, this thread.
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Speaking of adding things and figuring it out (Ubuntu newb here):
Finally made the file executable. Here's the output:
Code:
shaka@MECHWARRIOR3:~$ ./vids8330.sh /home/shaka/Desktop/SamuraiChamploo3/[a4e]Samurai_Champloo_01[h.264].mkv
./vids8330.sh: line 1: #!/bin/bash: No such file or directory
MEncoder 2:1.0~rc2-0ubuntu13 (C) 2000-2007 MPlayer Team
CPU: Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2050 @ 1.60GHz (Family: 6, Model: 14, Stepping: 8)
CPUflags: Type: 6 MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 0 3DNow2: 0 SSE: 1 SSE2: 1
Compiled with runtime CPU detection.
success: format: 0 data: 0x0 - 0xe50e6d8
[mkv] Track ID 1: video (V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC) "[a4e]Samurai Champloo 01", -vid 0
[mkv] Track ID 2: audio (A_AAC/MPEG4/LC/SBR) "Japanese Audio", -aid 0, -alang jpn
[mkv] Track ID 3: audio (A_AAC/MPEG4/LC/SBR) "English Audio", -aid 1, -alangeng
[mkv] Track ID 4: subtitles (S_TEXT/ASS) "ASSA Subtitles", -sid 0, -slang eng
[mkv] Track ID 5: subtitles (S_TEXT/UTF8) "SRT Subtitles", -sid 1, -slang eng
[mkv] Track ID 6: subtitles (S_VOBSUB) "DVD Subtitles", -sid 2, -slang eng
[mkv] Track ID 7: subtitles (S_VOBSUB) "DVD Signs and Lyrics", -sid 3, -slang eng
[mkv] Will play video track 1.
Matroska file format detected.
VIDEO: [avc1] 704x384 24bpp 23.976 fps 0.0 kbps ( 0.0 kbyte/s)
[V] filefmt:31 fourcc:0x31637661 size:704x384 fps:23.98 ftime:=0.0417
==========================================================================
Opening audio decoder: [faad] AAC (MPEG2/4 Advanced Audio Coding)
FAAD: compressed input bitrate missing, assuming 128kbit/s!
AUDIO: 44100 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 128.0 kbit/9.07% (ratio: 16000->176400)
Selected audio codec: [faad] afm: faad (FAAD AAC (MPEG-2/MPEG-4 Audio) decoder)
==========================================================================
Opening video filter: [expand osd=1]
Expand: -1 x -1, -1 ; -1, osd: 1, aspect: 0.000000, round: 1
Opening video filter: [scale w=240 h=180]
==========================================================================
Opening video decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family
Selected video codec: [ffh264] vfm: ffmpeg (FFmpeg H.264)
==========================================================================
Audio LAVC, couldn't find encoder for codec mp3.
Ok......got it to work using the info here:
Mencoder: Audio LAVC, couldnxxx8217;t find encoder for codec mp3. :: mcinroy.org
One problem left......won't play on my 8330. Lol. Well, I'm half way there!
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vid2bb.sh using mencoder -- Ubuntu 8.10
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Speaking of adding things and figuring it out (Ubuntu newb here):
<<snip>>
Ok......got it to work using the info here:
(link removed) Mencoder: Audio LAVC, couldn’t find encoder for codec mp3. :: mcinroy.org
One problem left......won't play on my 8330. Lol. Well, I'm half way there!
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Thanks for the link. I used
Code:
mencoder "$FILE" \
-o "${FILE%.*}_bb.avi" \
-of avi \
-ovc lavc \
-oac lavc \
-lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vbitrate=$VBR:acodec=libmp3lame:abitrate=$ABR \
-vf scale=$RES
(note the change from the original is the "acodec=libmp3lame" bit).
I had tried "ffmpeg -i foo.mpeg -s qvga foo.mp4" but the resulting video dropped too many frames on my 8800. The video from using vid2bb.sh with the correction above dropped much fewer (or no) frames.
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Video encoding for BB Storm!! WORKS PERFECT!!!
Hey,
I'm on Elive Gem and use a Blackberry Storm. I've been using a script I found online to reformat clips and whole movies for the IPod. It works perfect for my Storm!! I didn't write it but here it is.
Its written in ruby so be sure you've got ruby installed. I've got 1.8.2-1.
Called mp4ize. Just knock off the ".txt", make it executable and run it.
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Hey,
I'm on Elive Gem and use a Blackberry Storm. I've been using a script I found online to reformat clips and whole movies for the IPod. It works perfect for my Storm!! I didn't write it but here it is.
Its written in ruby so be sure you've got ruby installed. I've got 1.8.2-1.
Called mp4ize. Just knock off the ".txt", make it executable and run it.
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I just tried this on my 8800 and got dropped frames, etc. Glad to hear it works on the Storm.
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Quick'n'dirty transcode script for the Bold
Usage is "script.sh inputfile aspectratio"
Code:
#!/bin/sh
# Remember to use --keep_asr option to auto-calculate any "black bars" needed to pad video (modifies -Z) (may not be required as the Blackberry media player seems to auto-center its videos)
# The BB bold likes its bitrate to be <=1400 but testing shows 800 to 1000 works better at avoiding framedrops. Also, framerate should be 24fps (per RIM KB)
# Use -M 2 or -M 4 to attempt to correct F@$%&*! NTSC DVD DIVX A/V sync problems on the fly.
# --export_asr C
# set export aspect ratio code C [as input] Valid codes for C are:
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# 1 1:1
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# 2 4:3
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# 3 16:9
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# 4 2.21:1
# Speaking of NTSC, remember to de-interlace so you can at least hope to get A/V sync when forcing 24fps.
# Add -J fps=29.97:24 to the command below to do this.
transcode -i "${1}" --export_fps 24,2 --encode_fields p --export_asr "${2}" -Z x320 -y ffmpeg,ffmpeg -F mpeg4,aac -w 1000 -o "${1}".mp4
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