![]() ![]() ![]() which almost works.ĮDIT: The choppy playback occurs on both Linux (Ubuntu) and Windows and in both Chrome and Chromium.ĮDIT 2: Full output from command (note, using flag -an to remove the possibility it's an audio issue.) Input #0, avi, from 'file.AVI': Note: if I re-encode the file with ffmpeg -i file.AVI test2.mp4 the result works fine in Chromium, but I can't do this (for speed) I'd like to just re-package the h264 video. The file plays smooth in firefox, and also in the desktop viewer (Totem), but I need it to play smooth in chromium.Īre there any ffmpeg flags I need to set to achieve this, or is it something inherently wrong with Chromium? The output mp4 file plays in chromium using html5 but is choppy / stutters as it plays. ![]() When I convert to a mp4 container using: ffmpeg -i file.AVI -vcodec copy -acodec copy test.mp4 ![]()
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