On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 09:00:45AM -0700, Dan Dennedy wrote:
> 
> You can not md5sum comparisons between ffmpeg and melt. They are two
> different programs. Melt is not as simple as ffmpeg and is more
> proactive in the uncompressed domain. For starters, MLT converts the
> YCbCr from 4:2:0 sub-samping to 4:2:2 and then back upon encoding. If
> your input is interlaced and you requested progressive output through
> the profile, then it is deinterlaced. There might be a rounding error
> somewhere in the calculations for scaling and padding all inputs to
> the profile.

OK, that makes sense. If this is expected then I won't worry about it.


Thanks
Ian


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