noviceuser
09-11-2016, 12:27 AM
I am recording MFC streams using Replay Media Catcher 4.4
I want to edit the videos, but I cannot for the life of me get them to be anything other than the original files.
If I drop them in Freemake video converter for example, the output file is an out of sync, stuttering video, slow motion mess.
I tried FIXFLV using RMC, but it does nothing.
Is there any way to take these (I assume VBR) FLV files, and convert them to an iMovie friendly MP4?
I am willing to pay someone to help me get the process done.
Thanks.
wizard
09-11-2016, 02:39 AM
Have you tried Tubedigger Flv Fix 1 & Flv Fix 2 ? TD is not free app but flv fixer's (as options within it) are.
They are a bit different so the results are not the same for the same file.
Hopefully, it will solve you problems.
CristianoA
09-11-2016, 10:57 AM
use TubeDigger Fix FLV2 option
noviceuser
09-12-2016, 08:49 PM
Tertulis
What does this mean? I Googled it, but nothing.
Mlove
09-12-2016, 09:51 PM
I bought a video converter yesterday. You may email me your video :D or try some other video converters free trial version to test if they can do the job before purchasing.
wizard
09-13-2016, 02:40 AM
What does this mean? I Googled it, but nothing.
It does not mean anything. It's just a spam message. He is posting spam replies around the board for a few days now (and I am reporting mostly all of them).
noviceuser
10-09-2016, 05:22 AM
Tubedigger (without using FixFLV) was able to convert 99% of my videos to a more workable mp4 container!
Also, that part of the program is totally free. So RMC in conjunction with Tubedigger convert is the powerhouse combo needed to solve audio sync, slow motion, messy converts.
Also, it allowed for batch conversion, so that was a huge + for my 200 videos that all needed to be importable to an iMovie capable device.
Thanks all.
Moonspell
10-09-2016, 04:02 PM
or.. you could always use, vlc to re-encode in another way, or encode always in .mp4 or so, the same files :-) easy and workable :-)
noviceuser
10-10-2016, 01:47 PM
or.. you could always use, vlc to re-encode in another way, or encode always in .mp4 or so, the same files :-) easy and workable :-)
Nope, I tried probably 20 different methods including yours, and it never worked. Myfreecams (MFC) FLV is very elusive, and converting them is incredibly hard because of the SPEEX audio, and the sync issues while the videos are being created.
Thanks anyway, but my post was only to inform people with a similar problem.
yugioh626
10-20-2016, 10:18 PM
Nope, I tried probably 20 different methods including yours, and it never worked. Myfreecams (MFC) FLV is very elusive, and converting them is incredibly hard because of the SPEEX audio, and the sync issues while the videos are being created.
Thanks anyway, but my post was only to inform people with a similar problem.
Hello. I used to record with Replay media 4 ( it stops too frequently now, I dont know why). In any case I found a script that some guys here helped me with. It basically fixes the speex audio then converts the file. I have a separate script that batch fixes FLV ( Though I have been told, some of the scripts are doing double duty and if its nellymoser, it doesn't work at all).
Im not sure of the proper way to link to threads, but here it is (http://stream-recorder.com/forum/convert-flv-mp4-losslessly-ffmpeg-windows-linux-p81931.html#post81931)
noviceuser
10-24-2016, 11:13 AM
Thanks for the link!!!
Should be helpful to anyone looking to deal with this weird audio issue!
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