> >Just like Gernot mentioned. Why do you want to do it. Dynamic gops are
> >allowed in the mpeg world. But that depends on the format you use. If
> >you tell us what you want to do that might be unnecessary or not enought
> >for your goal.
> Well, both my dvd authoring programm as well as my dvd player can't
> handle GOP sizes larger than 15. Thats why I want to reencode those gops
> that are too large.
>
> >There is not shorter way that rencoding the whole movie. You find the
> >explantion in the mjpeg-howto (found on mjpeg.sf.net german version
> >too). And in that document look for the section: Decoding streams with
> >mplayer or Decoding MPEG2 streams with mpeg2dec. The german headlines
> >are different !
> Well, in theory (and practically with that commercial windows program),
> you could "simply" decode the GOPs that are too long and reencode them
> with the proper size... I've tried the windows program, a "gop fix" only
> takes few seconds for a 45min clip containing 3 broken GOPs..
I know no tool (except one professional tool for which you have to pay
money and does not work in Linux) that is able to do edit mpeg streams
correct. MPEG was not designed to be editable. I don't think that tool
like gopcop for linux can do that.

Did that windows programm work properly ?

Which n SW did you use for creating a MPEG2 movie suited for DVD ? 

mpeg2enc from the mjpegtools usually does the job the right way.

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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