Ubuntu Multimedia :: Convert To Swf From Any Format?
Oct 10, 2010convert to swf from any format, i can't seem to accomplish this.
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View 9 RepliesI am trying to use 'convert' in command prompt to convert image file format.I get the following error.
convert: UnableToOpenConfigureFile `delegates.xml' @ configure.c/GetConfigureOptions/589.
convert: NoDecodeDelegateForThisImageFormat `airplane.jpg' @ constitute.c/ReadImage/530.
convert: MissingAnImageFilename `airplane.ppm' @ convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/2838.
I just got a new mp3 player that will play videos if they are in mtv format - is it possible to convert flv vids to mtv? I'm using Karmic.
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i am using ubuntu 10.04
what package can I install to convert AVI files to DVD format??
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View 7 Replies View RelatedI see lots of threads on converting your CDs to MP3s, but I want to do the opposite. I want to burn MP3s into CDs that will play on older CD players that dont have MP3 support.
So how do I do it? I have Mint on this particular computer, which is like having Medibuntu already I think.
I just wanted to know what people think is the best video encoding program. I want to be able to convert any video files to any format, mostly x264, avi that sort of stuff. I used AVS encoder in windows.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI emailed myself a video. I took with my ipod touch, and its in .mov format which ubuntu doesn't support. I have an app called arista transcoder (a little slow, but very handy), which, for some reason, isn't able to convert the video. its strange because I was able to convert a few other videos from my ipod (same format) into .avi files last week. Arista says something about an unrecognized media type.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a video converter that will convert AVI into DVD format to burn a disc. I had a program called convert X for windows 7 and with that I was able to make menu's for the DVD and when it finished converting, it would burn it to a disc.
View 2 Replies View Relatedcommand line option in ffmpeg to do this
I am told I need the output file to comply with this
Video Resolution: 480*320
Video Bitrate: 768 kbps
Audio Bitrate: 128 kbps
Video Format: MPEG-4 (be sure not to use H264, as it�s not supported in the current firmware)
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just wondering is there a simple script to convert datetime to UTC format. I have been searching different forums but most answers are for converting UTC to datetime. For example what is a simple command/script to convert todays datetime to UTC format i.e. '2009-10-09 11:47:59'.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI have some .mp4 files. While open this file using vlc-player the resolution is fine. Then I convert this .mp4 format to .avi format using "ffmpeg". While open the .avi file using vlc-player the resolution is not fine.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI guess many guys got lots of eBooks in PDF and other formats, but some e-readers like Sony Reader, Barnes & Noble Nook, Hanlin eReader and phones/devices using Android only support specific formats with their default reader apps, especially newly-released and hot iPad. What's the best way to convert those PDFs to ePub (ePub is the only ebook format iTunes accepts)?
View 1 Replies View Relatedare there any Gui for ffmpeg because i have heard it can convert files in to mp4 format?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a PDF File here with upright ("portrait" format) pages, and I want to convert it so that each page gets "split" in the middle and becomes two wide ("landscape" format) pages.
Something like "print multiple pages on one page", only reversed
Is there any way to do such a thing with CUPS or something?
I have the source file ONLY in PDF Format
I'm trying to extract audio and then convert to mp4 format a bunch of flv files downloaded from internet. There are three files I intend to use ffmpeg in the following options:
ffmpeg -i input.flv -acodec copy output.mp3
and
ffmpeg -i "input.flv" -f mp4 -vcodec libxvid -s 640x360 -b 768kb -r 25 -aspect 16:9 -acodec libfaac -ab 96kb -ar 44100 -ac 2 "output.mp4"
So I started writing a script like this:
#!/bin/bash -x
cd /home/koli/exp
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is their any softaware in ubuntu 10.4 which convert videos into .mp4 or 3gp format for mobiles
View 2 Replies View RelatedJust wondering what are my options if I wanted to convert a dvd to avi format?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI need a tool or a script or something that will convert mkv files into vob or avi format.
View 9 Replies View RelatedWhat is the best way using Linux to convert a DVD from NTSC to PAL format? I have a DVD made from an HD recording using a video camera. Made a standard DVD by copying from the Camera to the DVD recorder [ergo NTSC].
Now how to convert the DVD to PAL format?
Is there any way to convert *.flv and *.mp4 videos to *.swf format please? I have some videos downloaded with .....-dl that are in the above format. I would like to make them all into SWF files, so anyone can watch them in their browser, without having to find a suitable multimedia player.
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a Humax HDPVR-1000C digital cable set-top box. Now I want to transfer some of the shows I had recorded with the box to a DVD. So I copy a movie from the Humax box to an external USB hard drive and then plug the hard drive to my OpenSUSE box. The hard drive now contains three files: one with the extension .hmt, one with the extension .nts and a fairly large file with the extension .ts.
After doing some googling I found out that the .hmt and .nts files are apparently related to Microsoft HighMAT technology. So it seems that the Humax box stores the recordings in M$ HighMAT format.
My question is that how do I fit these files to a DVD that can be played in a DVD player? VLC can play these files just fine, but really would like to burn them on a DVD.
How can I convert the open office document to pdf format?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI use Linux for my everyday work but lately I've been faced with a trouble when I send out file printouts from my browser from my Debian system to (normally) window$ systems, where they are not readable. Is there a way for me to convert the postscript files into pdf format? Most window$ users will have some sort of pdf reader installed but I am still to find one user that has Ghostscript and Ghostview installed. where can I find the TTF fonts that are shipped with every standard installation of Debian? I'm sometimes forced to print files through a windows system and because the fonts loaded in that system are not the ones I use in Debian (URW Gothic L, as an example) I end up having my official documents disfigured. If I can carry around with me a ready-to-install fonts package I can get over this obstacle.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am running my fedora box as a media server and my xbox (sorry) doesn't see mkv files and I have been looking for a while for a way to convert the mkv files to any format readable any ideas?
View 3 Replies View Related[URL] under Fedora 14 - Bash:
$ cat asdf | iconv -c -t ASCII
<a href="http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=10607">biometric cabinet lock detects life in the finger</a>
ASDF
$
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But theres no iconv under OpenWrt. Are there other working methods to convert a piped ( "|" ) text to only ascii format (under OpenWrt 10.03)?
Visibly my WM is not capable to read else than the format X11 cursors, so no way to CUR or ANI
Cheers
I have an pdf file on my linux RHEL 4.7 machine. I can open that file but when i click on 'saveas' to save the file in 'Text' format there are no options i see there. I need to save the 'pdf' file to 'text' format. could anyone tell me how to save the pdf file to Text format. Iam using 'KDE'
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