On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 20:56, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> 
> > From: Florin Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I'm creating what i think are _standard_ SVCDs, that is, i'm observing
> > the SVCD specifications exactly. I would expect that to be playable on
> 
>       _standard_ SVCDs are encoded (in NTSC countries) as 480x480 - it

Yes, i am aware of that.

> > transcode -i ../dv -F 4,"-a 2 -I 1 -S ${maxfs}" -b 128 -V \
> >     -g 720x480 -B 0,15,16 -x dv,avi -y mpeg2enc,mp2enc \
> >     -E 44100 -J resample -o ${name}
> 
>       That you're creating the SVCD at 720x480 rather than scaling to 480x480

Actually, -g means the _input_ image size. I think it's redundant (my
Digital8 files are 720x480 and i think transcode can figure it out), but
i'm using it just in case. I never tried to not use it.
-B 0,15,16 means "scale 15x16 pixels down on the horizontal, and 0x16
pixels down on the vertical". Which effectively makes the output image
480x480. Yeah, i know, the syntax is not straightforward.

Any other idea?
Broken DVD player?

-- 
Florin Andrei

http://florin.myip.org/



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