@maiyannah ffmpeg works on windows, or HandBrake if it's gotta be neat with a GUI
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Sunday, 25-Jun-2017 22:05:33 UTC halcy:icosahedron: - Hallå Kitteh repeated this.
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Maiyannah Bishop (maiyannah@plateia.org)'s status on Sunday, 25-Jun-2017 22:06:05 UTC Maiyannah Bishop @halcy Yeah someone else also recommended HandBrake. It's probably the best bet. These people are developers, but the video stuff is for marketing materials and they aren't going to want to learn CLI apps to muss with this. Hallå Kitteh repeated this. -
Bob Mottram (bob@social.freedombone.net)'s status on Sunday, 25-Jun-2017 22:12:30 UTC Bob Mottram @maiyannah @galaxis I think you can transcode flv to webm with ffmpeg on Windows Hallå Kitteh repeated this. -
Hallå Kitteh (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Monday, 26-Jun-2017 03:33:23 UTC Hallå Kitteh @bob @maiyannah @galaxis HandBrake is ancient by now, but I recently "discovered" it. I was previously too arrogant to allow myself to *not* faff around in the CLI, but HB is really neat.
However, if webm is the target, HB explicitly does *not* support it.
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Hallå Kitteh (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Monday, 26-Jun-2017 06:06:56 UTC Hallå Kitteh @maiyannah Then HandBrake can do it, no problem. Whether it's near-webm (VP9+Opus in MKV), h.264+AAC in mp4 or something more exotic. -
Hallå Kitteh (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Monday, 26-Jun-2017 06:08:15 UTC Hallå Kitteh @archaeme Yeah, sounds like patches welcome, but they'll probably be picky about how it manifests in the UI.