multiple audio tracks with mplex? mplex seems to detect
all 3 audio tracks as ac3 ok...
Regards,
Tim Hewett.
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like for MacOS X (which is my "native" OS), or perhaps
this isn't possible for Linux? If not, is there a tutorial somewhere
on how to build the packages?
Regards,
Tim Hewett.
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On Sunday, Jan 19, 2003, at 13:47 Europe/London, Bernhard Praschinger
wrote:
Hallo
The video is encoded by the broadcaster, not me. I have
a digital TV receiver connected to a PC which has software
which can record the digital TV MPEG2 stream to its hard
disk. With a quick demux/remux the reco
On Sunday, Jan 19, 2003, at 15:06 Europe/London, Andrew Stevens wrote:
This is not always going to work as DVB allows higher peak bitrates
than DVD.
Fortunately digital TV in the UK complies to DVD's 720x572 PAL
resolution standard and bit rates tend to average around 4mbit
for the best qualit
intelligent mid-GOP
sequence start is required.
Any help/direction would be very much appreciated.
Regards,
Tim Hewett.
On Sunday, Jan 19, 2003, at 06:21 Europe/London, Bernhard Praschinger
wrote:
Hallo
I am wondering if there is a way to use mplex such that it starts from
seconds into the aud
superfluous material from both the start and end?
Regards,
Tim Hewett.
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Hi,
I have an MPEG2 video stream which I'm looking to convert from
4:3 to 16:9. The actual video is 16:9 anamorphic but Quicktime and
my DVD player play it as 4:3. Is there a tool which can change the
flag in the MPEG stream so it indicates it is 16:9?
Regards,
Tim.
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