![]() I thought that FFmpeg is deprecated and Avconv is "newer and better", I have two installations of Linux Mint, when I run "avconv -help" on a 17.1 installations I see avconv version 9.20-6:9.20-0ubuntu0.14.04.1, Copyright (c) 2000-2014 the Libav developersĪnd when I run the same command on a 18.1 installation I see ffmpeg version 2.8.11-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2017 the FFmpeg developers I'm also confused about the difference between Avconv and FFmpeg. Maybe I can use something to reduce the filesize further without too much quality loss? The file size is 732.6MB for a video lasting 00:58:37, is this reasonable? ![]() I've also seen "libmp3lame" being used as audio codec, is it better to use AAC or MP3? The file should be compatible with mobile devices and smart TV's. This is working, but I've seen many different commands using different kinds of arguments, and I'm wondering if this is the "right" way to do it, and if someone has suggestions about which arguments I should (not) use and why (not). The command I'm using is avconv -i "concat:1.VOB|2.VOB|3.VOB|4.VOB|5.VOB" -c:v libx264 -crf 28 -c:a libvo_aacenc -b:a 128k output.mp4 I am using avconv/ffmpeg to convert VOB files copied from a DVD to mp4.
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