Hallo

> The original main stream was created several weeks ago, before my box went
> haywire, and I can't remember for certain whether I used -d 1 or -d 2.  Is
> there any way I can tell now?
Use lavinfo, it prinst out some information of the stream. From the
video_width and video_height you can tell which option you have used. 


> When I grabbed a jpg it saved it as 768x288.  I want it for UK PAL DVD, so I
> scaled it to 720x576 and it looked OK, but Studio tells me
I think you created a correct image. When you have a full size stream.
You have 2 field in one frame and each filed is 768x288, when you put
them together you get a images with 768x576. When you use now a programm
that shows you only the first field of a jpeg file. and scale that up,
and the programm leaves the 2nd field in the file. You have a mess. the
mjpegtools do not wnat any more. 

> [lavplay]  Video dimensions (not interlaced) too large: 720x576
It ould be that studio is not able to handle 768x576 images. Could you
please send the whole output. 

Maybe recreate the stream and try to load it again. 

> What size do I need to use if I am going to marry the coda up to the main
> stream?
720x576, but I think that 768x576 should also work fine. 


auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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