On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Manne Merak
Anton Aylward wrote:
I wanted to run a YouTube "Tutorial" video at half or quarter speed and thought that the best way to do this was to download it and use local tools to do that.
Good idea, poor implementation.
So, I have the .flv file and I can't view it. I get sound but no video. I've downloaded and updated codecs that I know about and found in past threads on this.
I've tried smplayer, dragon, kaffine, mplayer, vlc player, xine and flash player 10.
That last one gives nothing at all.
Smplayer is the odd one. I get the sound tack at the right speed and the video and 4x speed.
What's going on here that I've misconfigured or misunderstood?
Goto http://pwnyoutube.com/ and download the file as mp4. If you have to use the flv give some debug info from mplayer.
Manne
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