
> usage: ffmpeg -i infile].Since i used Ubuntu for the first time, I have always thought that Linux is the best. > -enable-nonfree -enable-version3 -enable-x11grab > -enable-libtheora -enable-libvorbis -enable-libvpx -enable-libx264 > -enable-libopencore-amrnb -enable-libopencore-amrwb > configuration: -enable-gpl -enable-libfaac -enable-libmp3lame > ffmpeg version git-1bf22c3 Copyright (c) 2000-2012 the below is ffmpeg information on my system. > ffmpeg parameters to achieve what I'd like to do? > Has someone defined a profile to do this? What are the best set of > archive as well but I have yet to find the best set of parameters to I've searched extensively online and through the mailing list > DVDs (witout editing) and for sharing, and making them playable in > I'd like to convert these large MTS files into smaller mp4 for making > of the files have the following encoding: > I have many videos taped with a Canon VIXIA HF20 in MTS format. > I recently installed compiled and installed ffmpeg from source on > On Tue, at 3:52 PM, Marck Vaisman wrote: > This is still work in progress for me, if you find a better solution, > with crf value, the smaller the value - the higher the video quality, and 0 > This should cut the original size by about 50%, while still providing > ffmpeg -i file.MTS -vcodec libx264 -crf 20 -acodec ac3 -vf "yadif" > converting them to mp4 using libx264, with

> hfs100 which produces similar MTS files (AVCHD). > I've been tackling the same problem for the past few days, i have Canon Trial and error, although I am surprised that with all the informationĪvailable on the subject there isn't a good how-to guide for these Here are some useful links I've found on the subject. Next message: Tips for converting MTS to DVD/mp4.Previous message: Tips for converting MTS to DVD/mp4.


Tips for converting MTS to DVD/mp4 Marck Vaisman marck at
