> What is your problem? Please test current FFmpeg git head and provide the 
> command line you tested together with the complete, uncut console output and 
> explain what goes wrong.

Carl,

Fair request.

I can't use the latest version of FFmpeg because it fails to compile if I 
include openH264. In a previous post I asked about this and was told to use a 
previous version of FFmpeg. And that worked! I'm using v1.5.1. So I assume this 
is the best I can do as far as using the latest version of FFmpeg.

And - believe it or not - after using libav for a few months now I'm more 
familiar with the libav API than with the command line. I do have a series of 
18 png files sent by the customer. I can rename them to conform to ffmpeg 
command line program so I can use the proper formatting.

I hope I'm not asking too much if I ask for help here. Can you tell me what 
arguments I should pass to ffmpeg (built with openh264!) to generate a high 
quality, openh264-encoded mp4 file from these files? If it turns out the 
quality is acceptable then it's a matter of going to my program to see what I 
may be missing there.

-Arthur

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