I spoke too soon.... It seems it filled the root partition and didn't put it in /home but it created /home/michael/Desktop/darktable training/2022-04-02 darktabletraining.mov in /home. How can I tell if /home is on my partition On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 2:56 PM Michael wrote: > I got a problem. It says I ran out of room but df says I am not out of > room: > > michael@michael-desktop:~/Desktop/darktable training$ ffmpeg -i > '2022-04-02 darktabletraining.flv' -vcodec rawvideo -pix_fmt bgr24 > '2022-04-02 darktabletraining.mov' > > frame=54250 fps= 41 q=-0.0 size=146503168kB time=00:30:08.36 > bitrate=663668.8kbiframe=54263 fps= 41 q=-0.0 size=146538240kB > time=00:30:08.78 bitrate=663671.1kbiframe=54300 fps= 41 q=-0.0 > size=146638336kB time=00:30:10.02 > bitrate=663670.5kbiav_interleaved_write_frame(): No space left on device > <---- > Error writing trailer of 2022-04-02 darktabletraining.mov: No space left > on device > frame=54308 fps= 41 q=-0.0 Lsize=146659072kB time=00:30:10.30 > bitrate=663662.6kbits/s speed=1.36x > video:146631600kB audio:28381kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global > headers:0kB muxing overhead: unknown > [aac @ 0x55cb437537c0] Qavg: 244.916 > Conversion failed! > michael@michael-desktop:~/Desktop/darktable training$ sudo df > [sudo] password for michael: > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > udev 3844344 0 3844344 0% /dev > tmpfs 778220 1496 776724 1% /run > /dev/sda1 29168644 16265428 11398404 59% / > tmpfs 3891100 0 3891100 0% /dev/shm > tmpfs 5120 4 5116 1% /run/lock > tmpfs 3891100 0 3891100 0% /sys/fs/cgroup > /dev/sda5 200397080 190147672 92 100% /home > tmpfs 778220 24 778196 1% /run/user/1000 > michael@michael-desktop:~/Desktop/darktable training$ ffmpeg -i > '2022-04-02 darktabletraining.flv' -vcodec rawvideo -pix_fmt bgr24 > '2022-04-02 darktabletraining.mov' > > > > On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 2:18 PM Michael wrote: > >> I get it, the .flv file is already small so don't convert it to mp4. What >> do you recommend? I already tried to not convert it but the terminal >> complained about the raw video option not being able to play with that file >> format. Hmmmmm..... I suppose mov would work. No? >> >> On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 9:37 PM Snyder, Alexander J < >> alexander@snyderfamily.co> wrote: >> >>> No. The "mp" in "mp4" stands for Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG), >>> which implies MPEG compression (*MPEG-4 Part 14*, specifically). >>> >>> Compression here is the opposite of what you're trying to achieve. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Alexander >>> >>> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S22+ >>> >>> On Thu, Apr 21, 2022, 15:06 Michael via PLUG-discuss < >>> plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: >>> >>>> ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec rawvideo -pix_fmt bgr24 output.avi >>>> >>>> should be the one. but would >>>> >>>> ffmpeg -i input.flv -vcodec rawvideo -pix_fmt bgr24 output.mp4 >>>> >>>> give me a conversion from flv (the original format) to mp4 with just a stream of pictures like we want? >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 4:47 PM Michael wrote: >>>> >>>>> would this work? >>>>> https://www.quora.com/How-can-you-decompress-a-video-file-in-FFmpeg >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 4:40 PM Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss < >>>>> plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> OK, the file you are trying to convert is already as small as it is >>>>>> going to get. This from fileinfo.com: Before 2007, OGG files >>>>>> were used to store various types of media, but since then the Xiph.Org >>>>>> Foundation recommends that OGG files store only audio data. Now, you will >>>>>> most likely encounter only OGG files that store audio data compressed with >>>>>> Vorbis compression. >>>>>> >>>>>> Since the file is already compressed the reason for your stuttering >>>>>> is that the player is trying to uncompress while playing and appears not to >>>>>> be powerful enough to do it smoothly. I think what you should be doing is >>>>>> uncompressing the file into its full uncompressed file size, then the video >>>>>> player doesn't have to do the work any more. The actual uncompress work >>>>>> would be done by ffmpeg which will probably take a long time. Changing the >>>>>> scale might help, but trying to reconvert it to another format is just >>>>>> going to make it bigger every time and probably still stutter. >>>>>> >>>>>> Since I've never tried to uncompress a video file, I don't know what >>>>>> the settings would be. You have to do some googling to find that ffmpeg >>>>>> uncompress video >>>>>> >>>>>> On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 11:56 AM Michael via PLUG-discuss < >>>>>> plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Okay.... these are the questions I will have concerning converting >>>>>>> my flv to ogg while scaling the resolution. >>>>>>> Is it as simple as stating: >>>>>>> ffmpeg .flv -vf scale=-1:720 .ogg >>>>>>> ? >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>> PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org >>>>>>> To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: >>>>>>> https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >>>>>> >>>>>> --------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org >>>>>> To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: >>>>>> https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>> --------------------------------------------------- >>>> PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org >>>> To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: >>>> https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >>> >>> >> >> -- >> :-)~MIKE~(-: >> > > > -- > :-)~MIKE~(-: > -- :-)~MIKE~(-: