пт, 5 янв. 2024 г., 02:59 Andrew Randrianasulu <[email protected]>:
> > > пт, 5 янв. 2024 г., 02:53 Phyllis Smith <[email protected]>: > >> Bummer, although this does fix the 1 problem as discovered by Terje, it >> breaks Bluray and DVD creation. You can easily see this without having a >> bluray writer simply with these steps: >> 1) load video with audio which in my case was 1440x1080 (from a sony >> camera) >> 2) pulldown Settings/Format and switch to HDV 1080/25 >> 3) pulldown File and select bd_render >> >> Error is: FFMPEG::encode_activate: write header failed >> /tmp/bd_20240104-164102/bd.m2ts >> err: Invalid argument >> > To be honest it errs out for me even without my patch? FFMPEG::encode_activate: write header failed /data/data/com.termux/files/home/tmp/bd_20240105-035457/bd.m2ts err: Math result not representable for 1440*1080 hdv sample without setting format first (it sets itself on media autoload) and using default bd render params (1440*1080, 25i) >> In DVD creation, it does create the DVD without erring out, but the DVD >> will not even load on an LG DVD/Bluray device hooked up to the TV. It >> plays on the Samsung UHD but hangs on 1 part towards the end. >> > > > So, I guess it should not be applied for at least m2ts and mpeg2 > containers ..... I'll try to limit it only to mov/mp4/mkv/webm . > >> >> The patch probably has other unknown ramifications that I have not >> found. Neither HV or CV have an existing "ffmpeg.C" file in the cinelerra >> subdirectory for comparison. >> >> >> On Sat, Dec 30, 2023 at 10:31 AM Andrew Randrianasulu < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Now it seems to display correct (16/9) DAR for sample encoded directly >>> from hdv. (but for speed I tested vp8/webm, not av1/webm) >>> >>> >>>
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