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FLV converters: Converting .FLV videos

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mrgahan 05-27-2008 03:53 PM

Re: Converting .FLV videos


 
For converting raw video files into flv I use the EasyFLV converter from as well as their multitrack and batch streaming software.

Here are a lot of different types I have tried but I found this good enough to buy myself and I have had no problems or complaints as yet.

regards

Dave

Tinky 07-24-2008 03:31 AM

Re: Converting .FLV videos


 
I use Flash to Video Encoder PRO. It's the best!

Topkingtips 03-19-2009 01:40 AM

Re: FLV converters: Converting .FLV videos


 
wow, i have use Moyea Flv to Video Converter two years now

Stream Ripper 03-19-2009 10:30 PM

Re: FLV converters: Converting .FLV videos


 
Having tried MANY converters out there, I prefer Replay Converter myself out of ALL of the audio/video converter programs i've tried...

luv_dc 03-29-2009 12:11 AM

Re: Problem with AVS Video Converter: FLV to AVI, audio and video don't match


 
It seems like Moyea Flv to Video Converter pro v2 can convert my h.264 FLV videos to AVI perfectly.

hyc 02-19-2010 06:37 PM

Re: FLV converters: Converting .FLV videos


 
On Linux most of the current players can play FLV files directly. But sometimes I run across machines with outdated software, then I move the data into some other container. MP4 or MKV usually work.

Code:

ffmpeg -i somefile.flv -vcodec copy -acodec copy somefile.mkv
Takes just a few seconds because it transfers the raw data unchanged, only the file headers are modified.

blimey 02-20-2010 12:52 AM

Re: FLV converters: Converting .FLV videos


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hyc (Post 16733)
On Linux most of the current players can play FLV files directly. But sometimes I run across machines with outdated software, then I move the data into some other container. MP4 or MKV usually work.

Code:

ffmpeg -i somefile.flv -vcodec copy -acodec copy somefile.mkv
Takes just a few seconds because it transfers the raw data unchanged, only the file headers are modified.

ffmpeg does work well for moving from a flv container to a mkv container, but in my experience it doesn't work well for moving to a mp4 container; at least if you want to be able to ff/rew or skip through the resulting output file with any of the many media players I've tried.

laedann 10-28-2010 04:56 AM

Re: FLV converters: Converting .FLV videos


 
I suggest you freemake video converter. It can convert video beetwen many formats


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