Trying to convert avi to mpg4 for video ipod.
Posted: 21 Oct 2005 12:43
So, my goal is simple:
Take an AVI video (in what appears to be divX codec), and stream it out into an mpg4 format which iTunes can read, and thus, can be transfered to my new video iPod.
I'm running Mac OSX.
I have been working on this for a few hours, and am still incredibly new at this. I seem to be having no trouble reading the file-to-be-converted, but I can't get the written file to come out right.
I've set:
File
encapsulation to mpeg4
I tried it with those settings, but I get an mpeg4 file that cannot be read by quicktime or by iTunes. I've tried changing the transcode stuff, but I don't really know what to set it to. Video I would think I would set to mp4v, but what doe I set audio to? There is no mp4a. I've tried numerous combinations, and had the same results.
I've read through to howto-streaming thing quite a bit, and have had no luck there. I've been searching the threads looking for an answer, but have found none.
Since VLC is so good at reading odd file formats, this will undoubtedly be a recurring problem with users like myself who are trying to get videos to their new iPods. So please give me what answer/advice you can.
Take an AVI video (in what appears to be divX codec), and stream it out into an mpg4 format which iTunes can read, and thus, can be transfered to my new video iPod.
I'm running Mac OSX.
I have been working on this for a few hours, and am still incredibly new at this. I seem to be having no trouble reading the file-to-be-converted, but I can't get the written file to come out right.
I've set:
File
encapsulation to mpeg4
I tried it with those settings, but I get an mpeg4 file that cannot be read by quicktime or by iTunes. I've tried changing the transcode stuff, but I don't really know what to set it to. Video I would think I would set to mp4v, but what doe I set audio to? There is no mp4a. I've tried numerous combinations, and had the same results.
I've read through to howto-streaming thing quite a bit, and have had no luck there. I've been searching the threads looking for an answer, but have found none.
Since VLC is so good at reading odd file formats, this will undoubtedly be a recurring problem with users like myself who are trying to get videos to their new iPods. So please give me what answer/advice you can.