> I've been using yuvkineco/mpeg2enc for pulldown. It stays perfectly in sync until
> it reaches around 100 minutes into the video. Then it gets WAY out of sync. It
> isn't slowly getting out of sync at 100, it just suddenly gets out of sync.
>
> Any ideas?
Use "yuvkineco -C frames.lst" in y
I've been using yuvkineco/mpeg2enc for pulldown. It stays perfectly in sync until it
reaches around 100 minutes into the video. Then it gets WAY out of sync. It isn't
slowly getting out of sync at 100, it just suddenly gets out of sync.
Any ideas?
If I use shorter videos that are less than 1
I will try it later on (your suggested modification), as I really do
need v2.8.0 of i2c, because in 2.7.0 my motherboard is not properly
supported and sometimes the fans stop during prolonged high CPU load or
system freezes. which is obviously not very good for your CPU,
unless you're planning
One possibility: when you split out using mplayer you are getting silences /
discontinuities in audio filled with silences so when you re-encode sync is
good.
Obviously, if mencoder doesn't do this things won't work so well in the
presence of discontinuities. Similar problems sometimes occur
On Sunday 29 Jun 2003 9:30 am, Ochendrowitsch Pablo wrote:
> Sorry the question but, is there any project to make mplex multiplex
> subtitles in the stream ??
It depends what you mean by subtitles. SVCD and DVD do it differently.
Both are on the 'TODO' list. Neither should be very hard to do - m
Hey Alexander,
On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 09:51, Alexander Bedard wrote:
> No, it's the latest release from the i2c/LM-sensors project homepage.
> Latest version is 2.8.0, patched against kernel 2.4.21. Driver-Zoran
> would compile with i2c 2.7.0 on kernel 2.4.21, but for some reason it
> doesn't like
Sorry the question but, is there any project to make mplex multiplex
subtitles in the stream ??
Thanks.
Losky
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