Well, the default if removing -sameq produces something with a little better result but it is still to resource intensive for my puter. Is .mov a little more basic? (I can't figure out the man page)

On Sat, Apr 2, 2022 at 7:04 PM Michael <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
I recorded a instruction session with someone today and my computer can't handle the video output. The sound is OK but the video plays in spurts and then it is just frozen. I looked up how to convert the .flv file to an .mp4 (ffmpeg -i filename.flv -sameq -ar 22050 filename.mp4) but would taking out the -sameq produce a lower quality video which might play on my weak machine? Should I put another option in? How would I create a lower quality video if just removing the -sameq option doesn't play?

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