mt m...@nef.wh.uni-dortmund.de added the comment:
seems to be fixed by that commit:
http://git.ffmpeg.org/?
p=ffmpeg.git;a=commit;h=59e2118e973e73b760d11776be864b4b630098b6
FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org
Paul e...@anentropic.com added the comment:
update:
as I noted in the ffmpeg-users mailing list the problem appears to be down
to Windows (including Win 7) being limited to ID3v2.3 or less.
ffmpeg outputs ID3v1 + ID3v2.4 which Windows doesn't like.
Paul e...@anentropic.com added the comment:
http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/2011-January/028452.html
FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org
https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2562
Reimar Döffinger b...@reimardoeffinger.de added the comment:
This has actually been fixed since some while, though without implementing
scaling but instead by setting up aspect ratio.
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status: open - closed
substatus: open - fixed
Justin Ruggles justin.rugg...@gmail.com added the comment:
Changing this to a feature request.
It might be useful to have a per-muxer AVOption for the mp3 muxer to write (or
not write) different versions of ID3 tags.
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priority: important - wish
status: new - open
substatus: new - open
New submission from longstone zhibing@hotmail.com:
When I'm tring to mux an AVI file with multiple video
and audio streams, the AVI encoder created a file
with uncorrect fourcc tag when the total streams'
count is more than 10.
According to the AVI spec, each stream is assigned
with one