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I have bunch of mov files and I want to play them on my Sony DVD Home Theater (Xvid/HDMI capable) but I cannot. I have tried different configuration in WinFF (ffmpeg frontend) but does not work. The player complains video frame rate is not supported.

Here is some information from mplayer:

Detected file format: QuickTime/MPEG-4/Motion JPEG 2000 format (libavformat)
[lavf] stream 0: video (h264), -vid 0
[lavf] stream 1: audio (aac), -aid 0, -alang eng
VIDEO:  [H264]  720x576  24bpp  29.970 fps  1249.0 kbps (152.5 kbyte/s)
Clip info:
 major_brand: isom
 minor_version: 512
 compatible_brands: isomiso2avc1mp41
 creation_time: 2006-12-22 01:43:44
 encoder: Lavf53.21.1
Load subtitles in .
Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[vdpau] Error when calling vdp_device_create_x11: 1
[ass] auto-open
==========================================================================
Opening video decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family
Asking decoder to use 2 threads if supported.
Selected video codec: [ffh264] vfm: ffmpeg (FFmpeg H.264)
==========================================================================
==========================================================================
Opening audio decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg/libavcodec audio decoders
AUDIO: 48000 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 112.0 kbit/7.29% (ratio: 14000->192000)
Selected audio codec: [ffaac] afm: ffmpeg (FFmpeg AAC (MPEG-2/MPEG-4 Audio))
==========================================================================
[AO OSS] audio_setup: Can't open audio device /dev/dsp: No such file or directory
AO: [alsa] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample)
Starting playback...
A:   0.0 V:   0.0 A-V:  0.000 ct:  0.000   0/  0 ??% ??% ??,?% 0 0 
Movie-Aspect is 1.33:1 - prescaling to correct movie aspect.
VO: [xv] 720x576 => 768x576 Planar YV12 
A:  44.1 V:  44.1 A-V:  0.001 ct:  0.000   0/  0  3%  3%  0.5% 0 0 

Exiting... (Quit)

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My recommendation would be to install & use Ffmpeg not WinFF.

sudo apt-get install ffmpeg

Once Ffmpeg is installed, open Terminal and paste the command:

ffmpeg -i input.mov -sameq output.mp4

Where input.mov & output.mp4 Change the filenames accordingly.

That command encodes the video into an .mp4 format but keeps the same quality as the original.

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  • The issue is my player complains frame rate is not supported. I'm not that much good in video arena and so I dont know what to do! BTW I use ffmpeg with WinFF front end Apr 25, 2013 at 19:53
  • Running the command mentioned above with apparently a newer version of ffmpeg led me to executing the following: ffmpeg -i input.mov -q:a 0 -q:v 0 -strict -2 output.mp4
    – user171819
    Jul 1, 2013 at 20:02
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You can use Mencoder

Mencoder is a companion program to the MPlayer media player that can be used to encode or transform any audio or video stream that MPlayer can read.1

To install, just press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, run the command below:

sudo apt-get install mencoder 

Or you can install it from thr Ubuntu Software Center

1Source:Ubuntu Help

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  • Will it play encoded files on my Sony Home Theater? Apr 25, 2013 at 19:54
  • I have to say yes. Take a look at This
    – Mitch
    Apr 25, 2013 at 19:57
  • so how do I use it? (pls don't say mencoder --help I just need full commandline!) Apr 25, 2013 at 20:17
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FFmpeg has been replaced in Trusty by avconv, in the libav-tools package. See:

The sameq option has been removed. For advice see:

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    ffmpeg returned in 15.04.
    – llogan
    Aug 19, 2015 at 16:37
  • 15.04 is not LTS though, so most folks are not on it.
    – Eric
    Feb 17, 2016 at 15:41
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You could always use Curlew : Curlew:- 32 or 64 ubuntu WebBlog

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