Hello Richard,

Thanks for your reply.

> You did not say which version of mpeg2enc you are running.  Is it the

Yes, sorry, I am not in front of my home machine, where I did all the
encoding... I use a fairly recent (about one or two weeks) CVS checkout.

> latest, where the default for -R switched from 2 to 0?  If so, and if
> your command line was truly -f 8 then you may have found another
> hardware player that's allergic to dual prime motion estimation.  If
> so, the solution for that player (short of upgrading to a properly
> functioning player) is to use -R 1 or -R 2 with mpeg2enc to force

Okay, I will try this.

> some B frames (and turning off DPME), or to use the "no DPME" switch
> if you are running the absolute latest CVS (search the archives for
> the name, it was posted in the last month or so).

--no-dualprime-mpeg2
I suppose?

You say use -R [1/2] _or_ use --no-dualprime-mpeg2
Does that mean that either one would have the some effect, when it comes
to possible player compatibility?

Maarten


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