Hi to all,
I have exported the video files as Huffyuv/AVI with Avidemux. But when I tried to open them in Mpeg Streamclip, there was an error: "Unsupported file."
Then I exported the files as FFVHuff/AVI but again the same error.
What can be the reason and what shall I do? I will export the files as MOV. Shall I export them directly as MOV in Avidemux? Or shall I use other program than Mpeg Streamclip?
Thanks in advance.
Export Problem with Avidemux!!!
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Re: Export Problem with Avidemux!!!
Hi again,
I still couldn't figured out the problem. Mpeg Streamclip doesn't see nor Huffyuv/AVI neither Yuv12/Avi etc. First I thought may be I lack some Quicktime codec components. So I installed more codecs like x264.component and Perian.component. Before that I already had QuicktimeMpeg2.component.
Still nope. Then I decided to add ".avi" at the end of the video file while renaming it. And voila! When I opened it in Mpeg Streamclip, there it was!
I still do not know the reason and everything behind this. And hope that adding ".avi" won't cause any problem. But that is the solution from me for now.
I still couldn't figured out the problem. Mpeg Streamclip doesn't see nor Huffyuv/AVI neither Yuv12/Avi etc. First I thought may be I lack some Quicktime codec components. So I installed more codecs like x264.component and Perian.component. Before that I already had QuicktimeMpeg2.component.
Still nope. Then I decided to add ".avi" at the end of the video file while renaming it. And voila! When I opened it in Mpeg Streamclip, there it was!
I still do not know the reason and everything behind this. And hope that adding ".avi" won't cause any problem. But that is the solution from me for now.
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Re: Export Problem with Avidemux!!!
Whenever you are exporting from avidemux, you NEED to add the extension .mp4, .avi, etc.
If you are running OSX 10.6, the first thing you may notice is if the icon itself has an image and a play button over it instead of a blank white paper. That's how you know its an actual video file.
When you export, let it encode for about five seconds to the desktop and then see if the image pops up. Even if the video is incomplete, it will still be playback-enabled. Personally, I like .mp4 because its a small container for videos but still HiQua. I think thats one of the big reasons why most of the vids I download from here are mp4
If you are running OSX 10.6, the first thing you may notice is if the icon itself has an image and a play button over it instead of a blank white paper. That's how you know its an actual video file.
When you export, let it encode for about five seconds to the desktop and then see if the image pops up. Even if the video is incomplete, it will still be playback-enabled. Personally, I like .mp4 because its a small container for videos but still HiQua. I think thats one of the big reasons why most of the vids I download from here are mp4
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Re: Export Problem with Avidemux!!!
Yep, I have noticed it. That was the time I figured out that there is a problem with the extension because there was no preview icon. And wanted to try out renaming the video file. But this is first time that I use Avidemux and I was not sure whether I am doing the right thing or not.The_TEKnician wrote:Whenever you are exporting from avidemux, you NEED to add the extension .mp4, .avi, etc.
If you are running OSX 10.6, the first thing you may notice is if the icon itself has an image and a play button over it instead of a blank white paper. That's how you know its an actual video file.
Thanks for the reply and making things clear.