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* Youtube limits the duration of a video to 10 minutes and upload size to 1Gb. You can add fmt=22 as a parameter to the URL to get the video in HD. | * Youtube limits the duration of a video to 10 minutes and upload size to 1Gb. You can add fmt=22 as a parameter to the URL to get the video in HD. When embedding you need to use "&ap=%2526fmt%3D22" in the URL. | ||
* blip.tv seems a very good service. There is an upload counter when you upload a video, which is very nice, and they accept Theora videos. | * blip.tv seems a very good service. There is an upload counter when you upload a video, which is very nice, and they accept Theora videos. |
Revision as of 23:56, 1 February 2009
Formats and conversion tools
- recordmydesktop saves exclusively to Free formats (Theora for video and Vorbis for audio).
- A general tool to convert from one format to another is ffmpeg. You can use it like this:
ffmpeg -i input-file.ogm -vcodec libx264 -b 2000k -t 5 output.mp4
Note that the -ss option does not seem to work with Theora encode streams.
- Avidemux is a nice application to split and edit streams, with a GUI. It cannot read Theora encoded videos yet though.
- To split or generally work with Theora videos, the applications are in the Gentoo package liboggz. Extracting part of a Theora video does not reset the time counter to 0 which is strange. Also, mplayer does not read well "non-canonical" Theora videos (for example ones extracted and that do not start with a keyframe). VLC is better, but generally speaking, support for Theora is quite buggy in a lot of tools.
Applications for video edition
- Kdenlive (requiring KDE 4) seems to be a very good application. It can export to a lot of different formats, and take any format as input.
- Reading from Theora seems to be buggy though.
Online services
- Youtube limits the duration of a video to 10 minutes and upload size to 1Gb. You can add fmt=22 as a parameter to the URL to get the video in HD. When embedding you need to use "&ap=%2526fmt%3D22" in the URL.
- blip.tv seems a very good service. There is an upload counter when you upload a video, which is very nice, and they accept Theora videos.