Posts Tagged ‘FFmpeg’

Make your own YouTube Clone using Free and Open Source software

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Ever wanted to create your own video sharing site?! Ever wanted to make your own YouTube-clone?!

This slideshow gives you all the information you need to get started creating your own video sharing site using Free and Open Source software.

Some links from the slide show…

HD Quality Video on YouTube

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Jake Ludington (of Jake Ludington’s MediaBlab) pointed out a good video on how to do HD quality video on YouTube.

Jake adds…

Following the steps in the tutorial… You get a pristine looking video at under 1 minute, down to slightly better than YouTube results at 4 minutes. Apparently over 4 minute videos won’t work.

I don’t think you actually need the tool the guy recommends, you just need to know the right command line hashes for FFMPEG (meaning you should be able to use FFMPEGX or WinFF or SUPER). Licensing a copy of the On2 codec probably wouldn’t hurt either.

If you click the More link in his description for the video, he definitely has a bunch of great looking footage posted (relative to the way other YouTube vids look at least).

Good free FLV encoder for Windows

Friday, February 15th, 2008

How do you create higher quality Flash Video FLV files on you Microsoft Windows based computer?!

There’s actually 2 tools to do that!

And best, both of these are Free and Open Source programs.