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3gp movie wizard

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KDE Video Application

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3gp movie wizard
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3gp movie wizard
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  27459
Submitted:  Feb 14 2006
Updated:  Feb 21 2006

Description:

This is a small perl/kommander script that helps you convert almost any movie format to 3gp/mp4, suitable for watching on a modern mobile phones.It should be extremely easy to use, yet thanks to the extremely powerful mencoder and ffmpeg, offer many advanced features such as:

- can convert AVI (divx, xvid,
mjpeg), MPEG, MOV, WMV, OGG/OGM, RM, MP4, SVCD, DVD and probably any other video format you can think of
- creates h263 or mpeg4 video and AMR or AAC audio in 3GP or MP4 containers
- excellent subtitle support (MicroDVD, SubRip, OGM, SubViewer, Sami, VPlayer, RT, SSA, AQTitle, JACOsub...) with custom font, scale, codepage and much more
- automatic movie splitting (good for a mobile phones that do not support a fast forward)
- video equalizer (brightness, saturation, contrast and gamma)
- audio gain and normalization
- inteligent cropping
- 3 pass VBR encoding for a maximal quality

Bundled with this script is another script that can automagicaly download, compile and install the latest cvs version of ffmpeg with applied amr patches.

Please see the README for instalation/usage instructions.

This is my first kommander script. Hope U find it usefull :)

BTW, I do not even own a phone that can play videos :) Stuck with an old Alcatel.




Changelog:

1.3
- crop autodetect (detects black borders)
- crop zoom in factor
- flip movie (for left handed fullscreen viewing)
- moved to 'Actions' servicemenu

1.2
- you can set all the variables from the GUI
- a GUI ffmpeg installer
- the ffmpeg installer no longer requires root
- a few bug fixes

1.1
- a more flexible audio/video format selection

1.0
- option to save to the source movie dir
- quick convert (fast, noninteractive, no X access neaded, multiple file selection support, uses the settings from the last GUI convert)
- multiple, concurrent converts possible
- fixed a bug in the install-ffmpeg script (didn't install ffplay)

1.0rc1
- MP4 (mpeg4/aac) support - much better audio and video quality on a high-end phones!
- a custom audio bitrate (mp4 only)
- a custom framerate
- built in README browser




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 by ljubomir on: Feb 15 2006
 
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Hi,
The program doesn't clean after itself in /tmp, and doesn't check if output path exists. Anyway, very usefull app!


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 Re: questions

 
 by ljubomir on: Feb 15 2006
 
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Hmm, and creates 0B files :)

========= Pass 2 ==========

np=1 step=50 i=1 pass=2 pp=100
ffmpeg -y -i /tmp/movie.avi -pass 2 -passlogfile /tmp/3gppass -b 80 -ss 0 -t 600005 -ac 1 -ab 12 -r 12.5 "/home/ljubomir/temp/video/Ford.3gp"
ffmpeg version 0.4.9-pre1, build 4738, Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Fabrice Bellard
configuration: --build i386-linux --enable-gpl --enable-pp --enable-zlib --enable-vorbis --enable-a52 --enable-dts --disable-mmx --disable-debug --prefix=/usr
built on Dec 14 2005 11:48:30, gcc: 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-8ubuntu2)
Input #0, avi, from '/tmp/movie.avi':
Duration: 00:00:39.8, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 1051 kb/s
Stream #0.0: Video: mpeg4, 176x144, 12.50 fps
Stream #0.1: Audio: pcm_s16le, 32000 Hz, stereo, 1024 kb/s
Output #0, 3gp, to '/home/ljubomir/temp/video/Ford.3gp':
Stream #0.0: Video: h263, 176x144, 12.50 fps, q=2-31, pass 2, 80 kb/s
Stream #0.1: Audio: 0x0000, 32000 Hz, mono, 12 kb/s
Stream mapping:
Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
Stream #0.1 -> #0.1
[h263 @ 0x82d0e7c]removing common factors from framerate
Error while opening codec for stream #0.0 - maybe incorrect parameters such as bit_rate, rate, width or height

What am I doing worng?


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 Re: Re: questions

 
 by dsvilko on: Feb 15 2006
 
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According to ffmpeg configure options, it doesenćt seem that you have a amr sound support built into your ffmpeg. Are you using the latest CVS ffmpeg? Did you download and apply amr patches?
You can use my install-ffmpeg script for this (see the README - you have read the README,haven't you?).


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 Re: question

 
 by dsvilko on: Feb 15 2006
 
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Also, please check if the stage1 encoding temp file (/tmp/movie.avi) looks ok. If you are using the latest cvs mplayer (stable is quite old) and correctly compiled cvs ffmpeg (with amr support), the script _should_ work.

As for not cleaning the /tmp, it's a feature, not a bug :) I have often wanted to reencode the same move with a different framerate or a different splitting interval and in that case reusing an existing stage1 encoding speeds things up considerably.
Of course, you can always add:
system "rm /tmp/movie.avi";
to the end of the 3gpwiz perl script.


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 Re: Re: question

 
 by ljubomir on: Feb 16 2006
 
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Nope, I'm using packaged ffmpeg for Hoary. ffmpeg from cvs (with your scipt) gives me the following:

xl.c: In function `decode_frame':
xl.c:50: warning: `y3' might be used uninitialized in this function
xl.c:50: warning: `c0' might be used uninitialized in this function
xl.c:50: warning: `c1' might be used uninitialized in this function
gcc -O3 -g -Wall -Wno-switch -DHAVE_AV_CONFIG_H -I.. -I/usr/src/ffmpeg/libavutil -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE -c -o bmp.o bmp.c
gcc -O3 -g -Wall -Wno-switch -DHAVE_AV_CONFIG_H -I.. -I/usr/src/ffmpeg/libavutil -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE -c -o mmvideo.o mmvideo.c
gcc -O3 -g -Wall -Wno-switch -DHAVE_AV_CONFIG_H -I.. -I/usr/src/ffmpeg/libavutil -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE -c -o zmbv.o zmbv.c
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `amr_float/sp_dec.c', needed by `amr_float/sp_dec.o'. Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/ffmpeg/libavcodec'
make: *** [lib] Error 2
cp: cannot stat `ffmpeg': No such file or directory


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 Re: Re: Re: question

 
 by dsvilko on: Feb 16 2006
 
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There is a bug in the install-ffmpeg script. Edit it and change 'uzip' to 'unzip'.


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 Re: Re: questions

 
 by zack77 on: Feb 15 2006
 
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Hey
Try to set the optoion -ar 8000 on ffmpeg.
It would be a good thing to set -acodec amr_nb and -vcodec h263 , just in case

So line 219 in 3gpwiz would look like this:
$cmd= "$ffmpeg -y -i $tmp/movie.avi -pass $pass -passlogfile $tmp/3gppass -b $field{Skbps} -ss $ss -t $stop -ac 1 -ab 12 -r $fps -ar 8000 -acodec amr_nb -vcodec h263 \"$out\"";

This worked for me as I got the same error as you.


Zack
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 Re: Re: Re: question

 
 by dsvilko on: Feb 15 2006
 
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Thanks Zack for the patch!
For some reason, it works for me even without this extra options.
(I patched the download file)


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 Unencode?

 
 by tommycw1 on: Feb 17 2006
 
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This is great! I really like this app. Two questions:

1. Is there a linux app that can play .3gp files?

2. I couldn't find one so I had to figure out how to use ffmpeg to turn one that someone sent me into a .mpeg. Can you have your app convert from .3gp to mpeg or avi or sopmething more mainstream?


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 Re: Unencode?

 
 by dsvilko on: Feb 17 2006
 
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Hm, this is strange... I have got no problem playing 3gp files with mplayer, xine or ffplay.
Try downloading and compiling the latest CVS version of mplayer.
Maybe the movie you are trying to play is corrupted or in a nonstandard 3gp format.
Can you play back the movies that you built with 3gpwiz?


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 Re: Re: Unencode?

 
 by tommycw1 on: Feb 19 2006
 
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Well these do playback the video, but there is no audio. Any ideas? I have not yet tried to encode anything with 3gp movie wizard, so I have only used a movie that was sent to me from someone else's phone...


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 Re: Re: Re: Unencode

 
 by dsvilko on: Feb 19 2006
 
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You do not have the AMR or AAC audio support compiled into your players. You can use my script (install-ffmpeg) to build a ffplay with everything you nead for 3gp playback (please read the README).
Even better would be to download and compile the latest cvs version of mplayer (much better player then ffplay).


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Unencode

 
 by tommycw1 on: Feb 26 2006
 
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Sorry, I know that this is not a problem with your software, but maybe you can help. I tried to install everything I needed with RPM's, but I still didn't get any sound. So, as you suggested I downloaded your software and used the install-ffmpeg script. I still get the same error:

linux:/windows/F/Video/Other Stuff # /usr/src/ffmpeg/ffplay Cannstatter\ Volksfest.3gp
SDL_OpenAudio: Couldn't open /dev/dsp1: No such file or directory


I get this error as a regualr user and as root.

Any ideas?


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 Re: Unencode?

 
 by Janek on: Feb 19 2006
 
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I can play 3gp files with xine - but without sound. With realplayer they works also and with sound!


please visit http://www.php4you.de
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 Re: Re: Unencode?

 
 by Radek on: Feb 20 2006
 
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AFAIK 3gp files use h263 video codec and audio is using some amr codec. There are some licencing issues with the audio codec and therefore it is not included into ffmpeg. This can be solved by patching.

more (bit gentoo specific)http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-132849-highlight-3gp.html


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 nice tool

 
 by zdila on: Feb 17 2006
 
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thanks!


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 more problems

 
 by ljubomir on: Feb 17 2006
 
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I have fresh cvs fmpeg, however scipt does not start "Final encoding". Here's output:

Flushing video frames

Writing AVI index...
Fixing AVI header...
ODML: Aspect information not (yet?) available or unspecified, not writing vprp header.

Video stream: 93.234 kbit/s (11654 bps) size: 267582 bytes 22.960 secs 576 frames

Audio stream: 1024.000 kbit/s (127999 bps) size: 2944512 bytes 23.004 secs


There is also a lot of "Skipping frame!" before that.

ljubomir@Fidel:~/programs/sonyericsson$ mplayer --version
MPlayer 1.0pre6-3.3.5 (C) 2000-2004 MPlayer Team
CPU: Advanced Micro Devices (Family: 8, Stepping: 0)
Detected cache-line size is 64 bytes
CPUflags: MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 1 3DNow2: 1 SSE: 1 SSE2: 1
Compiled for Debian.

Should I upgrade mplayer, or what?


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 Re: more problems

 
 by dsvilko on: Feb 18 2006
 
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You haven't really given me enough info to determine what's wrong.
Does /tmp/movie.avi get generated?
Please send me a complete 3gpwiz output:
3gpwiz filename 2>&1 > 3gpwiz.log
(by email, not here!)
The 'skipping frame' is normal, as you are going from 25fps to 12.5 fps, half of the frames are dropped.


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 Great App, Thx !

 
 by daphreak on: Feb 18 2006
 
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Great App, Thx !


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 yay!

 
 by ljubomir on: Feb 19 2006
 
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This is kind of program that Windows (TM) users could only wish to have (for free). Kudos to Kommander, mplayer, ffmpeg, perl developers and Domjan!


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 Re: yay!

 
 by centosx on: Feb 25 2006
 
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Actually there is a win app that is free GPL'ed ironically enough uses most things in this one including ffmpeg.

At first had a hell of time kept getting error because was nothing being generated in temp, So peeked through install scripts got the cvs for ffmeg and stuff for amr support, snagged SRPM from livna tweaked spec file to compile in amr and build newer tree.

Now think it works finally. As of writing this comment, first stage encoding was going nicely...


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