Closed flood1234 closed 7 years ago
Hi @flood1234,
Thank for you reporting an issue and helping improve Kaltura!
To get the fastest response time, and help the maintainers review and test your reported issues or suggestions, please ensure that your issue includes the following (please comment with more info if you have not included all this info in your original issue):
# rpm -qa \"kaltura*\"
For deb based systems:
# dpkg -l \"kaltura-*\"
# tail -f /opt/kaltura/log/*.log /opt/kaltura/log/batch/*.log | grep -A 1 -B 1 --color \"ERR:\|PHP\|trace\|CRIT\|\[error\]\"
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Thank you in advance,
Hi @flood1234, this is not an encoding support forum. I can advice on FFMPEG but any supporting SW will do.
Hi,
Looking at exporting movies in HTML5 video formats. Is there any good software recommendations for this purpose? Require the following formats:
MP4/H.264 (not a problem) WebM (This could be an option: http://www.sorensonmedia.com/squeeze/squeeze-desktop/ ) Ogg (is this just audio?) (or OGV?) - .oggtherora.ogv - Squeeze software above doesn't cover.
Adobe doesn't seem to natively export to HTML5 video formats without unofficial scripts, and free software such as http://www.mirovideoconverter.com/ have limited settings. Willing to pay for software, but just want to know if there's an option that would cover all of the above, is fairly robust, has some quality settings and is used widely in industry?
Thanks.