Hej !

Just choose a norm and a frame rate, and you should be fine - mpeg2 can't
encode that framerate, so you need to content yourself with either 25 fps,
or use a frame resampling mechanism (maybe that's possible already ?)

> I have been trying some examples and am getting the following for an AVI file
> taken by my digital camera (3.3MB avi file):
>
> ------------snip-------------
> lav2wav source/dscf0002.avi | mpeg2enc -o video.m1v
>
> **ERROR: [lav2wav] File source/dscf0002.avi has 10.000000 frames/sec, choose
> norm with +[np] param
>
> --------------snip--------
>
> I get the same results with lav2yuv
>
>

Servus,
  Gernot

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