Hello,
I created a DVD from some miniDV recordings, and I tested it on 3
hardware players. 2 work perfectly, but the third one, a SAMSUNG M105,
only shows the menu I created, but refuses to play any titles. (can't
give the details of the refusal - it's not my player)
I've seen on http://www.dvdr
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 09:59:59AM +0100, Maarten de Boer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I created a DVD from some miniDV recordings, and I tested it on 3
> hardware players. 2 work perfectly, but the third one, a SAMSUNG M105,
> only shows the menu I created, but refuses to play any titles. (can't
> give th
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 10:40:41PM +0100, Rickard Westman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have recently started to transfer some TV recordings onto DVD:s, using
> Fredrik Hubinette's mkdvd script. With high bitrates (~ 5.5Mbit/s) the
> quality was quite good, but when I tried a lower bitrate (~3.5 Mbit/s),
Hello Richard,
Thanks for your reply.
> You did not say which version of mpeg2enc you are running. Is it the
Yes, sorry, I am not in front of my home machine, where I did all the
encoding... I use a fairly recent (about one or two weeks) CVS checkout.
> latest, where the default for -R switche
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 03:10:18PM +0100, Maarten de Boer wrote:
> Hello Richard,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> > You did not say which version of mpeg2enc you are running. Is it the
>
> Yes, sorry, I am not in front of my home machine, where I did all the
> encoding... I use a fairly recent (
Hi all,
I have a movie which is composed of several jpegs folders. I'd like, thanks
to jpeg2yuv, to create a single m2v composed of those groups of jpegs.
I read the post by Richard Ellis called "How to concatenate mp2/m2v files
for multiplexing", which gave me some very useful info (especially t
Hi,
some time ago I submitted a bug fix for lavtools/matteblend.flt.c. It seems to
be lost because it did not make it into the CVS. Should I submit it once
again?
Thanks,
Michael
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On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Richard Ellis wrote:
> > --no-dualprime-mpeg2
> > I suppose?
>
> Sounds right.
That option is needed if you're producing content that will be
played using either Ogle or Apple's MPEG-2 decoder - neither of
those implement Dual Prime.
> Both
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, gregory duchesnes wrote:
> I read the post by Richard Ellis called "How to concatenate mp2/m2v files
> for multiplexing", which gave me some very useful info (especially the
> answers from Steven M. Schultz). I do understand that the solution is
> something like this :
Hallo
> some time ago I submitted a bug fix for lavtools/matteblend.flt.c. It seems to
> be lost because it did not make it into the CVS. Should I submit it once
> again?
Seems that I was a bit quicker. It is "alreaddy" in the CVS. Since a few
hours. Please update your CVS, and chack if I have upl
On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 00:59, Maarten de Boer wrote:
> So my question is, what could I do to create a DVD with higher player
> compatibility? I short, the tools and settings I used:
http://zebra.fh-weingarten.de/~transcode/docs/DV-to-DVD-HOWTO.txt
It describes a method slightly different than you
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