I know this sounds crazy.
I want to be able to convert mp4/flv videos to an old codec/format that is supported by quicktime 3.0 on a 68k macintosh. It doesn't have to run super smoothly, I just want semi-not-choppy video and sound.
In order to get some idea, I have opened a video made during the 90s with a really old codec in VLC and see the following under the codec information:
Video
Codec: Cinepak Video (cvid)
Resolution 320x236
Frame rate: 24
Decoded format: 24 bits RGB
Audio
Codec: PCM U8 (raw)
Language: English
Channels: Mono
Sample rate: 22320 Hz
Bits per sample: 8
I tried to convert an mp4 to this format in VLC but there is no encoder for cinepak.
Sooo I am asking for either one of two things.
Either 1. Can someone tell me how to replicate this video format/codec? Preferably using a linux tool... but I am flexible.
Or 2. Can someone tell me another combination of video format/codec that works in quicktime for 68k other than the one listed above? Has anyone had success converting videos for these really old machines? How did you do it?
Thanks!
I want to be able to convert mp4/flv videos to an old codec/format that is supported by quicktime 3.0 on a 68k macintosh. It doesn't have to run super smoothly, I just want semi-not-choppy video and sound.
In order to get some idea, I have opened a video made during the 90s with a really old codec in VLC and see the following under the codec information:
Video
Codec: Cinepak Video (cvid)
Resolution 320x236
Frame rate: 24
Decoded format: 24 bits RGB
Audio
Codec: PCM U8 (raw)
Language: English
Channels: Mono
Sample rate: 22320 Hz
Bits per sample: 8
I tried to convert an mp4 to this format in VLC but there is no encoder for cinepak.
Sooo I am asking for either one of two things.
Either 1. Can someone tell me how to replicate this video format/codec? Preferably using a linux tool... but I am flexible.
Or 2. Can someone tell me another combination of video format/codec that works in quicktime for 68k other than the one listed above? Has anyone had success converting videos for these really old machines? How did you do it?
Thanks!

