On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Joe Friedrichsen wrote:

> >     Let me guess - you're trying to encode HD material :)

> Nope, just curious! I have a NTSC DV camera, and I'll be encoding for 

        Oh - ok.  Last time the subject came up someone was trying to
        encode HD material.

> According to the link I've included, 15000 is the max bitrate for [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED] 
> encoders; but, maybe it's different in the source.

        If you're running something newer than 1.6.2 you can, as I mentioned,
        use the "--no-constraints" and -V options to cajole mjpeg2enc to
        encoding at higher rates.  Prior to the RC2 or cvs versions there
        was a bug that effectively no-op'd the no-constraints option.

        I have, as an experiment, encoded 1920x1080 (well, actually it should
        be 1920x1088 with the vertical display size set to 1080 - but mpeg2enc
        doesn't support setting that option in the headers).

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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