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 t
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
In some over-curious testing, I think I ran into an upper limit (be it
unusable for any practical purpose) for -b. Any encoding with -b greater
than 15000 just doesn't work. Does anyone have any similar experiences?
Let me guess - you're trying to encode HD m
In the following command run:
% mplex -f 8 -V --sync-offset 6s ST.mp2 HP.m2v -o DVD/%d.mpg
INFO: [mplex] mplex version 1.6.2 (2.2.3 $Date: 2004/01/13 20:45:26 $)
INFO: [mplex] File ST.mp2 looks like an MPEG Audio stream.
INFO: [mplex] File HP.m2v looks like an MPEG Video stream.
INFO:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Joe Friedrichsen wrote:
> In some over-curious testing, I think I ran into an upper limit (be it
> unusable for any practical purpose) for -b. Any encoding with -b greater
> than 15000 just doesn't work. Does anyone have any similar experiences?
Let me guess - you
Hallo
> In some over-curious testing, I think I ran into an upper limit (be it
> unusable for any practical purpose) for -b. Any encoding with -b greater
> than 15000 just doesn't work. Does anyone have any similar experiences?
> Does anyone know the upper limit of -b for 1.6.2?
Normaly you don't
In some over-curious testing, I think I ran into an upper limit (be it
unusable for any practical purpose) for -b. Any encoding with -b greater
than 15000 just doesn't work. Does anyone have any similar experiences?
Does anyone know the upper limit of -b for 1.6.2?
Also, is there an irc channe