chris.2.dobbs at bt.com wrote: > Many thanks for the reply. (1) Please dont top-post. (2) Please fix your mailer so that there are quotation marks beside all the lines of the message you're replying to. (3) As already mentionned, never ask 2 separate questions in the same post. Anyone looking for AMR in the archives will *not* find your message! (4) As already mentionned, all this should have been on ffmpeg-user. > -Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: ffmpeg-devel-bounces at mplayerhq.hu > [mailto:ffmpeg-devel-bounces at mplayerhq.hu] On Behalf Of Michel Bardiaux > Sent: 22 January 2007 11:00 > To: FFmpeg development discussions and patches > Subject: Re: [Ffmpeg-devel] audio + video stream merge > > Chris Dobbs wrote: >> I am trying to merge the following primitive autio/video streams into >> somesort of useable container format: >> >> The audio stream is either in AMR, WAV, MP3 or raw PCM (I can choose >> which one I want to use) The video is either RAW .CIF (RGB or YUV) or >> H263. >> >> Both have been captured to files and I now just need to merge them >> into a playable format like .AVI which conatins both audio and video > together. >> Can someone please help me drive the ffmpeg tool (seem to remember >> this can do such things) into transcoding the above into a usable >> merged format or is there a better way to acheive this? >> I once used ffmpeg to convert formats but never to merge. Am I even on > >> the right path assuming I can do this with ffmpeg? > > Yes. What you want is -acodec copy -vcodec copy > >> Many thanks in advance, >> -Chris Dobbs >> >> >> PS/ >> I asked the group sometime ago if it was interested in a patch I >> developed to enable AMR (both NB and WB ) support in ffmpeg/ffplay but > >> got no answer - I still have this code and am more than happy to share > >> with group if anyone needs it. >> > ffmpeg already supports AMR, read configure --help. > -- Michel Bardiaux R&D Director T +32 [0] 2 790 29 41 F +32 [0] 2 790 29 02 E mailto:mbardiaux at mediaxim.be Mediaxim NV/SA Vorstlaan 191 Boulevard du Souverain Brussel 1160 Bruxelles http://www.mediaxim.com/
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