On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 09:58, Steven M. Schultz wrote:

> There were issues with mplex and mpeg2enc that caused problems
> (2GB limit, timestamps, etc) with some DVD players.   Also some
> fixes were made to interoperate with dvdauthor - dvdauthor had
> some misassumptions about the MPEG2 header format and mplex
> knows (now) how to work around those.

So, when looking at the man pages for the release candidate, i noticed
that "-f 9" is the new thing.
In the mpeg2enc man page, there's a mention about -f 9 being more
appropriate for dvdauthor.
But in the mplex man page there's no such mention, and the explanations
are not quite clear (at least to me).

I made quite a few DVDs with -f 8 using the release candidate and then
authored them with dvdauthor-0.5.3 and so far i had no issues with that.

So, which way is recommended? Use -f 9 on both mpeg2enc and mplex when
authoring with dvdauthor? Or use -f 8?
Does it depend on the dvdauthor version?

Also, why the bitrate for -f 9 is set to 10200 kbps? Isn't that too
high? (i thought there's a limit imposed by the DVD standard that's
quite close to 10 Mbit)

-- 
Florin Andrei

http://florin.myip.org/



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