Hi, sorry, I suppose you'll do right, but just in case, I forgot to include the input & ouptput file names in the command line. It should be:
ffmpeg -i your_input_file_name -target dvd output_file_name Regards. Juan M. 2007/3/13, Juan M <herrej01 at gmail.com>: > > Jan, > > I can not answer your question on how the "flags" parameter works in the > custom export option, but try to help you with your "main" problem. > > If you do not have done so yet, please try to re-render your file using > ffmpeg in the command line as follow: > > ffmpeg -target dvd > > and tell if there's any improvement in the quality. > > I'm telling that because I had the same problem as you. The alternative > solution I found, without loosing too much quality was to export in kdenlive > using MPEG high quality profile and then re-render as explained above. In > this way I obtained a very good final product, at least as seen in my TV !!! > > > I suppose (although not sure yet) that problems are related with the > parameters passed to ffmpeg by the different profiles and that's why I've > proposed to re-design this option. Currently I'm testing different profiles > and hope to come back with a proposal soon. > > Regards. > Juan M. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kdenlive/attachments/20070313/75633838/attachment.html>
