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Converting videos to AMV format using Linux

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Many cheap, “made in China”, MP3 players also have video playing capabilities. In spite of the low display quality these devices can be used to view in a satisfying way many low quality videos like for example Youtube videos.

Unfortunately the video format used, identified by the AMV or by the MTV extension, is out of common video format standards because specifically studied to be suitable to very low-end hardware. In addition conversion software provided with the players is Windows-only (and often a little buggy).

I recently discovered how to use Linux to convert videos to AMV video format. (It’s a recent discover only to me since the project is dated 2007)

 

Amv-Ffmpeg

 

The conversion program I used is essentially a patched version of the ffmpeg video conversion tool and can be downloaded from here. Once downloaded all I had to do was enable it to execution, rename (just for commodity) and move it in a suitable folder.

mv amv-ffmpeg-linux-i386-20071030 amv-ffmpeg

chmod +x amv-ffmpeg

mv amv-ffmpeg /usr/bin/

I also installed a Youtube download tool

sudo apt-get install youtube-dl

So to convert a video all I have to do is to download it

youtube-dl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOwHiGCzZjo

 

and convert it with these parameters

amv-ffmpeg -i ZOwHiGCzZjo.flv -f amv -s 160×120 -r 16 -ac 1 -ar 22050 -qmin 3 -qmax 3 ZowHiGCzZjo.amv

the video resolution parameter can change with the device display capabilities while the remaining parameters seems to be the only supported by the devices.

 

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thank you

Posted by edward at December 22, 2009, 1:01 pm