Hello.

I am starting to better learn mpeg2enc in order to
build SVCDs without recurring to tools like ripmake
and mencvcd. In the process I have some doubts.
I will be posting about them here so people can
help me. As I am new to this list, I hope it is
ok to do so.

When encoding for non-standard SVCDs (with higher
bitrates, for example), should I be concerned with
the maximum video buffer required to decode the
stream (--video-buffer option)? Is its value
dependent on the (maximum) bitrate of the stream?
Is there a way of determining the maximum buffer size
from other stream parameters like bitrate and
frame size?

The manual page says that it makes sense to push
it for software decoders up to 500KB or more (the
default for SVCD is 230KB). What is the advantage
of doing that and why not doing so for playback
in DVD players?

Maybe someone could write a short explanation
about this parameter.

Regards.

Romildo


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