http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net/MacOS/
BTW, it seems that the page above is somehow misconfigured because
both Internet Explorer and Safari browsers open the mpeg2enc and
mplex binaries as gibberish in the browser window instead of
automatically downloading them to the disk. Now the user has
Andrew Stevens:
BTW, my interest in VBV buffer size for XSVCD started when I noticed
that mpeg2enc failed with the default -V 46 with -f 5 so at first
I'm pretty sure the default video buffer size for -f 5 was 230KB for
quite a while now.
Yes, I just recently updated mpeg2enc so I've been
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Matti Haveri wrote:
Surprisingly MediaPipe is still the only Mac mpeg2enc GUI that can
encode interlaced output. For some strange reason people prefer to
throw off 50% of their videos and convert them to jerky progressive
output on a TV!
Well, life does exist
AFAIK (X)SVCD VBV buffer (Video Buffering Verifier) default is 224kB
although some apps use 230kB for historical reasons.
An important thing to bear in mind is that VBV buffer *not* the same
thing as the decoder video buffer (STD_buffer)!! The VBV is, basically,
an irrelevant 'appendix'
Hi Matti,
Thanks for the correction. So mplex has VBV buffer set correctly at
230 kB for standalone DVD players, right?
Again: there are *two* video buffer size parameters.
1. vbv_buffer_size. A 'left over' in the sequence headers from MPEG-1 that
just has to be filled in more or less any
the default for SVCD is 230KB
AFAIK (X)SVCD VBV buffer (Video Buffering Verifier) default is 224kB
although some apps use 230kB for historical reasons.
224 kB (1,835,008 b) seems to be the maximum video buffer for SVCD:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/lelab/video/svcd_en.htm
And the minimum video
Hi Matti,
There also something else at work here too.
AFAIK (X)SVCD VBV buffer (Video Buffering Verifier) default is 224kB
although some apps use 230kB for historical reasons.
An important thing to bear in mind is that VBV buffer *not* the same thing as
the decoder video buffer