Python -moviedir:k:/movies -tvdir:“k:/tv shows” -ffmpeg:ffmpeg -debug -ignore -mp4ĭec 26 22:24:38 2014] - Starting TabloToGo Version 2.0b33 The next thing I want to do is download to my directories. I’m not sure if the above line is correct. I have been using the commands in a batch script to save retyping. Hopefully that doesn’t make a difference. Downloading "Anger Management - S02E41 - Charlie and Sean and the Battle of the Exes" Python /Volumes/HDD/Tablo/ -tvdir:/Volumes/HDD/Tablo -ffmpeg:/usr/local/bin/ffmpeg -TempDir:/Volumes/HDD/Tablo/Temp Is this supposed to take hours to happen? I am not very experienced with python, so I may have made some fatal mistake that caused my command to fail. Usr/local/bin/ffmpeg: unrecognized option '-loglevel' mp4įFmpeg version CVS, Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Fabrice BellardĬonfiguration: -enable-memalign-hack -enable-mp3lame -enable-gpl -disable-vhook -disable-ffplay -disable-ffserver -enable-a52 -enable-xvid -enable-faac -enable-faad -enable-amr_nb -enable-amr_wb -enable-pthreads -enable-x264īuilt on 04:58:19, gcc: 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. I dl'd Telestream Flip Player but am still unable to play these asf files. When I drag/dropped one asf clip- into the area of TFP. Please explain how to do this like I was a fourth grader-why is video playback so difficult to figure out? ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS? It alerted me "this is not a movie file!" I do not have Win codec for QT7/Mpeg Streamclip installed-I wouldn't know how to do this. To answer your basic question, "video playback is difficult to figure out" because there are so many different kinds of video using so many different kinds of video compression formats stuffed into so many different types of containers designed to play back in so many specific players which may be either proprietary or freely available to the general public and most users simply aren't concerned with their differences. So lets start off by reviewing the basics. Media players can typically be broken down into two categories-those having an open architecture and those having a closed architecture. Open architecture players like QT 7 and MPEGStreamclip have the advantage of allowing the user to configure system codec support to extend the player's playback capabilities at the expense of other capabilities or features. For instances, QT 7 and MPEGStreamclip can be configured to support new or legacy, third-party or proprietary file types and compression formats by simply installing the required codec if available but QT 7 only supports "program stream" content while MPEGStreamclip adds "transport stream" support. (Don't worry about these "stream" differences here as I am only trying to underscore the fact that these are things that most users don't want to learn about.) On the other hand, closed architecture media players tend to have their own built-in codec support (e.g., VLC) or pre-programmed playback limitations (e.g., the QT X Player) that prevent the user from extending the player's playback capabilities to legacy or third-party compression formats but natively support formats not supported by the older QT 7 player. Thus, to play a particular "video" it may be necessary to know the file type (container), compression format (type of data contained in the file), and which particular player will "handle" (i.e., is programmed to recognize and support) the particular video. The question/problem you now face is the one of how your wish to try and play the ASF files-natively or as converted Mac compatible files.
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