Raena Lea-Shannon wrote:
> 
> I am encoding from NTSC video to dvd. It is a very long film 165mins
> To get the video I am using mplayer1.0pre7-3.3:
> doing this script:
> 
> mencoder tv:// -tv
> driver=v4l:input=1:norm=ntsc:alsa:amode=1:width=720:height=480:audiorate=48000:buffersize=16:forcechan=2
> -idx -vf denoise3d=8:6:6,pp=md -oac pcm  -ovc lavc -lavcopts
> vcodec=mjpeg:vqscale=8 -o /Path to/MYDVD.avi
> 
> This creates a 7.2GB file.
Just one note to Stevens Answer: Create a quicktime file. The mjpegtools
can handle quicktime files larger than 2GB. 

>    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Frame end 13737 B quant=8.00 total act=1695677.18353
>    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Frame end 13738 B quant=8.00 total act=1695694.84742
>    INFO: [mpeg2enc] GOP start (0 frames)
>    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Guesstimated final muxed size = 583345820
How man frames do you actually encode ?
If you encode on 13738 frame at a framerate of 30000/1001 FPS (about
29,97)
That are 458sec, or about 7,5 Minutes. 
That would be much to less time for 2 GB of data. I would expect
something like 20 Minutes for 2GB of data. 


 
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