Thanks Steven for the script. It was very useful (I found...
Command? create quicktime playable MP4). I find that MPEG-4 has A/V...
Command? towards the end (one stream is behind the other), but MPEG...
Command? fine. Any suggestions ?.
One more question -- for video capture under windows or MAC OSX,
does anyone know of any software that can capture to Raw DV ?. Would it help
with A/V sync problem.
Thanks,
George
On Monday 12 January 2004 11:58 pm, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> > Steven, can you please email me the script you have for
> > encoding to MPEG-4. It would be very useful. I also have a problem with
> > the mencoder encoded file playing in quicktime on Mac OS. If I install
> > the 3ivx codec, I can see the video but not the audio. Is it possible to
> > make the MPEG-4 both
>
> Not sure how useful it will be but I've attached a couple scripts.
>
> One's a full 2 pass encoding run, the other is a 1 pass. The
> benefits of 2 pass encoding are, from what I have seen, marginal.
> Perhaps it's material dependent but so far I haven't found it close to
> being worth doubling the time needed.
>
> The source file is a ~1.4GB raw DV file (capture from a laserdisc using
> an S-Video cable into a Canopus ADVC100) - if you've a fast pipe I have
> a copy of the file where I work and could point you at the hidden
> FTP directory.
>
> Cheers,
> Steven
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