On 11/13/05, Stuart Auchterlonie wrote:
> I have a good starting point. I'm starting with an MPEG TS stream
> recorded from DVB-T. Here's the relevant part of the output
>
> ----
> Opening /data/mythtv/1014_20051017222900.mpg
> Input #0, mpegts, from '/data/mythtv/1014_20051017222900.mpg':
>   Duration: N/A, bitrate: N/A
>   Stream #0.0[0x23a], 25.00 fps: Video: mpeg2video, yuv420p, 544x576, 10000 
> kb/s
>   Stream #0.1[0x23b](eng): Audio: mp2, 48000 Hz, stereo, 192 kb/s
>   Stream #0.2[0x23c](eng): Audio: mp2, 48000 Hz, mono, 64 kb/s
>   Stream #0.3[0x23d](eng): Subtitle: dvbsub
> Skipping unsupported codec 3
> #0 PTS:3307559283 Delta: 0.000000ms queue: 12
> #1 PTS:3307558334 Delta: 10.544444ms queue: 2
> #2 PTS:3307557608 Delta: 18.611111ms queue: 3

Well, just be aware, these are the basic requirements for DVD as near
as I can find:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPEG-2#DVD
SVCD may be closer at:
480x480 or 480x576

So there is no way your DVDs will be fully complaint when using the
above stream.  However, if you can record your streams to DVD and
watch them with your player of choice today, the new code shouldn't
break that either.

.Geoff
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