On Sun, July 18, 2010 20:49, John wrote: > >> > I did 500 frames and after the conversion the frames >> were doubled. The >> > conversion seemed to have went well but the audio ends >> early and the video >> > keeps going. I do get this warning when trying to use >> mplayer. >> > >> >> Yes, I read somewhere that MP4Box has a 2 GB limit per >> stream, so that may >> be a problem. Maybe they will fix that in the next >> version. >> >> > ***your system is too slow to play this**** >> > >> >> Well, this is supposed to be blu-ray format, so you would >> probably do >> better with a hardware player. >> >> >> I you just want h264 format then you should probably use >> the multi_encoder >> with h264/vorbis/matroska. >> >> >> Cheers, >> Gabriel. >> >> > > I'm using the multi-encoder. This works best. The problem I'm having is > changes made in clip editor mode are not being added to the file when I do > an encoding in h264 hi quality format. The changes are shown in the lives > timeline though. >
Ah OK. What kind of files are you using as input ? What kind of changes are you making that you are not seeing ? > I'm ending up moving to multi-track mode and just adding my single video > clip to the timeline and then rendering a new clip. I'm trying this now > since it takes a long time for me to encode a clip (8 hrs). I've tried two > times in clip editor mode but both have failed to add the changes. > As a workaround you could maybe select all frames in the clip editor, copy to clipboard and then Paste as New. That may fix whatever bug is preventing normal encoding. Gabriel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Sprint What will you do first with EVO, the first 4G phone? Visit sprint.com/first -- http://p.sf.net/sfu/sprint-com-first _______________________________________________ Lives-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lives-users
