Hi -

On Thu, 19 May 2005, Matt wrote:

> Additionally, you really don't need the book.
> I happen to own a couple, and the 'net is nearly as good.
> I buy them to support the folks that work at it!

        That's the reason I've bought other books in the past - to send some
        money to the folks on the project.

> seen the new PS3(powerpc, probably already speaks Darwin)!?! I dream of

        No, I'm not much of a 'gamer' so scant attention is given to the various
        game console(s) being made.

        I'm waiting for the dualcore Power5 systems due out soon (rumour was
        within a year).  The current dual G5 systems actually are the older
        Power4 arch despite Apple's use of a 5 in the name.

> >     You might try adding "--dualprime-mpeg2" in place of "-R 2" when you

> I will give it a try.
        
        After upgrading to the cvs version - there was a bug in the released
        version that generated artifacts with DP enabled.

> >     The thing to look at is the output of 'mplex' - it gives the
> Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks.

> >     You're using the cvs version, correct?  
> [sheepishly] No? Not yet? I promise to do better.

        Lots of refinements, fixes, new filtering programs.   Been trying for
        6 months to get a release cycle started - never seems to get moving.

> >     That's precisely what I mean.  You can't append multiple .m2v files
> >     end-on-end in a single track and not have (player dependent) glitches.

> Nothing to say but "Argghhh!" And of course, they are aware of this?!

        Of course.  The workaround is to carefully craft the encoding so that
        single continuous .m2v and .mp2/.ac3 files are created and mplex'd
        together.

        DVD authoring programs, IMHO, should accept elementary streams 
        (the .m2v, .mp2, .ac3) and do the multiplexing instead of using
        multiplexed files and then effectively (internally) demuxing them.

        Mplex's logic is in a set of shared libraries - mplex itself is
        basically a wrapper around calls to the libraries.

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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