> > This is on a Gentoo system. I checked all the flags that I can find and > > rebuilt FFMPEG. Still no joy. :( > > nuvexport --transcode > > Dunno what's up with gentoo and ffmpeg, lots of people seem to have > trouble with it.
Thanks, I'll give that a try. I'm prepared to investigate this a bit if you are prepared to bear with me 'cos I don't know much about perl ;) One of the things I noticed about the ffmpeg sources from the Gentoo package was that I couldn't find any support for mpeg2video as a codec. It almost looked as if it was a cut down version of the one touted in the documentation. What I will do is download the non-Gentoo source for ffmpeg and compare it and try to build it manually instead of using the Gentoo package and see what pops up. I know that my version from Gentoo (0.4.7) with all the required USE flags set on, does not output mpeg2video using "ffmpeg -formats" although it does list a lot of other options... Regards, Ralph --------- Tribal Data Solutions has moved, please visit our website for more details http://www.tribaldata.co.uk. This e-mail and any attachments are confidential and are sent on the basis of our copyright, e-mail and security policy which can be inspected by visiting http://www.tribaldata.co.uk/policies.asp. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender and delete this message. Thank you. -----------
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