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ffmpegX

ffmpegX - 0.0.5

Video/audio encoder: DivX, MPEG-1/2, VCD, CVD, SVCD, DVD...

All Time: (4.3)
Version 0.0.5: (4.2)
Selected Version: 0.0.5
Release Date: 2003-01-05
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 0.0.5): 333
Downloads (all versions): 676,785

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ffmpegX is a Mac OS X GUI to ffmpeg the "hyper fast video and audio encoder" (http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/). It can decode MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 (aka DIVX4/5), VOB, AVI MS-MPEG4 V3 (aka DIVX 3), WAV, Real Audio, H263(+) (aka RealVideo 1.0), PGM, YUV, PPM, AC3, PCM8/16 bits, mulaw/Alaw, WMA, SUN AU format, MPEG audio layer 2, MPEG audio layer 3, MJPEG and even more formats. This GUI provides quick encoding to DivX, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MP2, MP3 & AC3. MPEG-2 encoding relies on mpeg2enc component from the mjpegtools package (http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net/MacOS/). DivX encoding and DVD decoding relies on external mencoder component from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mplayerosx/. You can convert DVD, DivX and .mov files to DivX, VCD, CVD, SVCD and DVD. Includes bitrate calculators, a mpeg splitter for multiple CD burning, and other mpeg tools. Includes support for DVD subtitles decoding. When encoding to MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 it can author the video as VCD or XVCD (.bin/.cue files for burning with Toast by dropping the .bin into VCD window) or as SVCD, CVD or XSVCD (two .img files to be burned in Toast under Multitrack XA window), or as DVD (/DVD/ folder to be burned in Toast DVD mode and .img file in UDF format for burning in Disk Image app or Toast disk image mode).

What's new in this version:

  • Added mencoder encoding engine. Though a little slower than ffmpeg, it fixes all sync problems on VOB->DivX NTSC and PAL and allows for direct DVD input. Only mp3 audio encoding is available (however by selecting "Passthrough" the original audio (.ac3 or .mp2) can be directly copied into the encoded file if needed). Encoding options works with the same values as ffmpeg encoder.
  • In order for ffmpegX to comply with applicable laws and licenses, we don't distribute the mencoder component. You need to install yourself the mencoder binary into /usr/bin/ by using the following terminal commands (an installer will be included in next versions to simplify this one-time step):
    - copy the mencoder binary available from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mplayerosx/ into your desktop (the current latest binary is 0.9rc2b3 in the package mencoderrc3.sit - decompress it, ctrl-click the 'Mencoder for OSX' app icon, choose the open package option and look into Contents/Resources folder for the "mencoder" file).
    -use the following commands in terminal mode (copy and paste them, line by line):

    sudo cp ~/Desktop/mencoder /usr/bin/mencoder
    sudo chmod 755 /usr/bin/mencoder
    rehash

  • "DivX" presets now use mencoder. ffmpeg DivX presets have been renamed "fast DivX".
  • Mencoder DivX preset can directly read from DVD. No more need for the 0SEx step and lot of disk space. Simply type your DVD device name in the Open... field, ie. /dev/disk1 (or whatever your DVD device name is; to know which is your DVD device name, insert a DVD, then open Terminal, type mount and it will be listed amongst all disk devices available). Then you must type in terminal the command sudo umount /dev/disk1 (replace /dev/disk1 with the actual DVD device name as listed by 'mount' if it is not /dev/disk1). Sorry for this terminal step but it is right now needed. Type your admin password followed by return when asked (it doesn't appear on the screen, but it is actually entered). Then simply type /dev/disk1 or whatever your DVD device name is in the ffmpegX Open.. field and you will be able to launch direct encoding from DVD. If you have problems ejecting the DVD when encoding is done, you could try to open Toast and use the Eject command.
  • Added DVD Title number field in the video tab. If encoding direct from DVD, it selects the title number (i.e. sometimes Title 1 is a trailer, title 2 the movie, etc).
  • Added subtitles encoding for DivX preset. You need to specify the subtitle number 0..31 (note: the audio language is choosen as usual with the audio "Track" pulldown menu). The subs will be directly overlayed in the encoded image.
  • mencoder image cropping values are in the form WHXY (cropped image width, height, and x,y position of the cropped image counted from the upper left corner of the source image). By running an "Encode 5 seconds test clip" the Terminal will automatically detect black borders and tell you which values you should enter for WHXY (the ffmpeg cropping values still follow the old TBLR top/bottom/left/right method, sorry for the GUI not telling this right now).
  • Added "Encode 5 seconds test clip" for mencoder DivX encoding. Useful to check the title being encoded and the cropping values.
  • Added audio gain setting in the audio tab (right now works only with mencoder engine). Allowed range is 0-10. Default is 0 (keep volume the same as the source with no gain applied).
  • Added "QT Decode" option for VCD/SVCD/DVD encoding. It will force use of Quicktime to decode the input video, fixing almost all NTSC audio sync problems. It also decodes audio automatically. If the input file is mpeg-2 or VOB you also need to have installed the Quicktime mpeg-2 player component (available from Apple Store).
  • When encoding .mov DV files to another format, the "single field" Quicktime flag is automatically set.
  • You can now encode DV to VCD/SVCD/CVD/DVD by using the ffmpeg DV decoder instead of Quicktime, this leads to better image quality and correct colorspace. To do it, rename your movie with a ".dv" file extension instead of .mov (this was not working correctly in previous versions for audio decoding but has now been fixed). You should also disable "VOB Letterbox", "Denoise" and "Bicubic scaling". You can use "Deinterlace" if you like. For DV to DivX, the new mencoder DivX preset full supports it with same results.
  • Added experimental support of .mov input for ffmpeg DivX and fast-mpeg1 encoding (video only, or need audio as separate file added in the "Add audio" tab).
  • Various GUI improvements. There is now only one tab for all encoding options, which change dynamically depending on the video codec selected so as only the relevant options do appear for any given process.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

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ffmpegX ReviewGreat program. Shitty instructions. - Version: 0.0.9y, 12/21/2008 01:06PM PST

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lotek.kid
Ok. So for everyone who hates this program because you can't get libraries installed here's how you do it. It'll tell you to download some files. Do it. First go to this page: http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net/MacOS/ and scroll down until you see the file named mpeg2enc.intel under the heading: "Notes for the mjpegtools on MAC OS/X". It'll be one of the last files on the page. So you grabbed that right? Control Click it and click download linked file. Rawk. Done with that.

Now there's the second link. The one with the zip file right. (http://voxel.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mplayerosx/ffmpegXbinaries20060307.zip <-that one) Type that link in exactly and it'll download. Unzip it. You'll now have 2 files. mencoder and mplayer. Wow. Woulda been nice to have them tell you to unzip it instead of just putting that it wants the zip. Try installing the zip. Yeah. It wont work. However, we'll now point that "locate" button to where you just unzipped. Fantastic! Now it works.

Close it and open it. No more screen right. But now you get a nag screen asking you to buy it. Seriously? I just spent 2 hours troubleshooting your awesomely terrible instructions and you want me to buy it. No thanks. I'll pass. It seems like it'd be a great piece of software, but the instructions for the binaries was frustrating. And please don't tell me, "Why would you install the zip file?", because well, it's linux and there are programs that use the .tar.gz format for their plugins as the default install method so it only made sense that it would do the same.

So hope this helps someone less tech savvy. Again. The instructions for that part sucked.
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ffmpegX Troubleshooting ReportHow I got the 3 components downloaded & installed - Version: 0.0.9y, 9/25/2008 10:49AM PST

JennieJ
'Twasn't simple, but I did finally get it all to work.

Firstly, for the mpeg2enc.intel component, one trick is that if you click the link & get a page of symbols, select all and "Save Page As" (under File) to your desktop & you will have the file. The additional trick for me then was that because it ends in ".intel" (which is not *exactly* what ffmpegX is looking for) it refused to accept the file. Delete the ".intel" from its name, and that one should be good to go.

Next, to get the mencoder and mplayer components, you can download them directly from here: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/dload.html (or link here: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MPlayer) go to the first group of downloads (Binary Codec Packages) and select a download http for your region and platform (in my case, Mac OS X x86 20060611/ in the US) -- note also: for me this worked when I selected to have the file automatically unzipped. In the resulting downloaded folder are the two components, mencoder and mplayer. Move them directly to your desktop.

Now, in ffmpegX (if needed, you can bring up the installation menu again from under ffmpgX>Install binaries) be sure to first enter your login password, or it won't let you locate anything. Then locate each of the above 3 components -- again, they should be all right on your desktop -- and voilá, they finally all should locate & install.

Took much searching and frustration, but at last success.

(Note too that apparently if you've managed to install components from previous attempts, and they didn't work, you'll need to uninstall them first -- use Spotlight -- not relevant in my case as I was unable to previously get anything to install) Good luck.
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ffmpegX Troubleshooting ReportNeed Help burning .avi file to DVD - Version: 0.0.9y, 8/4/2008 11:02AM PST

august1stdevil
Hello,
i am a novice at this thing. I have captured a video clip form my old Sony Handycam using a usb device called EasyCAP, that does not have a digital out put. I did the original capture on a PC. When it captured the video it saved it in file with .avi extension. I am able to view the video on my PC using windows media player, but can't hear the sound. But when I burn it into a DVD from PC it gives a black screen with sound. I really don't care for the sound, I just need the video. So i thought if i tried burning the DVD via a MAC might solve the problem. When i transfered the file to my MAC it opens the file in quicktime and i can only hear the audio but no video... I tried burning it but still no luck it gives me a green screen now with sound.
so my question here is that can i use this app to solve my issue?
thanks
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