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Anything new?
As I was on "holidays" the last week I just wanted to know if there is:
a) a new commandline b) something new from the "avisynth-like thingy for linux" c) anything else |
Nothing new. Just keep watching the mailing lists at ffmpeg project at sourceforge.net, to see when they fix all the video stream bugs :roll:
-kwag |
only development isn't going that fast (for us) since the goal of the ffmpeg project is a bit wider than our goal, maybe it's time to take ffmpeg (parts) as base for a new encoder special for our purpose?
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Actually there is something new. From the 0.4.8 changelog:
version 0.4.8: - MPEG2 video encoding (Michael) - Id RoQ playback subsystem (Mike Melanson and Tim Ferguson) - Wing Commander III Movie (.mve) file playback subsystem (Mike Melanson and Mario Brito) - Xan DPCM audio decoder (Mario Brito) - Interplay MVE playback subsystem (Mike Melanson) - Duck DK3 and DK4 ADPCM audio decoders (Mike Melanson) |
MPEG2 video encoding... hmmm... maybe I'll make an SXVCD
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Version 0.4.8 is broken :!:
It can't read VOBs and other types of sources :roll: Edit: It reads VOBs. The problem is with the audio in the VOBs. -kwag |
works 4 me (avi source)
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More to experiment.... :cool: -kwag |
End of experiments...
Muxing errors everywhere, just like 0.4.8. Either with internal mux ( -f vcd ) or externally demuxing and remuxing with BBMpeg. See you on version 0.4.9....... -kwag |
seems to work fine for me...
:?: 8O :?: but now its naptime :roll: *snoooooooze* |
OK...
after some tests I can say: NO muxing errors! :D :D :D :D I can take either vob or avi files as input... ALWAYS gives an output without muxing errors. (2 B frames and a GOP of 25 frames --> GREAT quality) I use either the internal "-f vcd" (for files with 1 audio stream) or do video and audio seperatly and mux under windows with bbmpeg (modifing 3 SVCD preset options) -> always fine and plays on my standalone! |
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