Thank you very much, Bernhard,
You seem have the good ideas. I will try to
absorb and try the options. One thing Im facing is
that, the concatenated MPEG file has to be able to
play back from both PC and recorded to DVD. To have
several files on the DVD is fine, but how can I have
the MPE
Hallo
> Each MPEG 2 file has added sequence headers in
> front of each GOP for record to DVD. Each Audio file
> was compressed from WAV data with identical header
> files. I can NOT concatenate the video or audio files
>
> before multiplex with timing and limited space. So, I
> have to do
Bernhard and Chen,
Here is what I did, for example,
I have 3 separate video and audio files.
Video 1.MPG Audio 1.WAV
Video 2.MPG Audio 2.WAV
Video 3.MPG Audio 3.WAV
Each MPEG 2 file has added sequence headers in
front
Hallo
> Can you simply concatenate the video streams as "realtime"?
[...]
> Is there anyone know how to stream mplex? Or, how
> can I make the "single-pass"? I can't find any answer
> from the mail. Thanks in advance, Cindy
Single pass is the default for a long time.
I think stream is no
Can you simply concatenate the video streams as "realtime"?
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Zhao
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To: mjpeg-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Mjpeg-users] Streaming
Hi,
I've seen Streaming Mplex capability discussed in
the mail back in 2001. Andrew Stevens responsed to
Chris Worley that
> > In the meantime my top priority is to turn mplex
into a decent
> > general-purpose multi-stream MPEG multiplexer.
This would be useful for
> > the linuxtv guys a