2016-12-05 17:56 GMT+01:00 Toerless Eckert :
>> > Only mplayer can correctly play back aspect changes with AVI,
>> > kodi, ffplay, vlc all just play back with the initial aspect ratio.
>>
>> The reason may be that aspect ratio change in avi is not well
>> specified.
>
> Yeah
On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 10:00:24AM +0100, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> 2016-12-04 5:15 GMT+01:00 Toerless Eckert :
> > I am trying to encode TV recordings into the "best" container format,
> > where "best" means that the video has changing aspect ratio, eg:
> > some segments 16:3 then
2016-12-04 20:43 GMT+01:00 Toerless Eckert :
> How about my question wrt. what is "standards compliant" inside VOB
> containers. Especially h264
Definitely defined in some (!) standard.
(Our mpegts muxer does not comply to any standard iirc, so please
understand the difference
Thanks!
How about my question wrt. what is "standards compliant" inside VOB
containers. Especially h264 or even h265.. Any ideas ? Or if not
standard, then "how common" do folks think is vob/ps used as container
for h264. Because i am not aware that i've ever seen it being used that
way before
2016-12-04 5:23 GMT+01:00 Francois Visagie :
>> - Whats the difference between "-f vob" and "-f dvd" in ffmpeg ?
>
> '-f vob' specifies the container format. '-f dvd' additionally sets
> encoder bitrate and restrictions to ensure DVD standards compliance.
This is
2016-12-04 5:15 GMT+01:00 Toerless Eckert :
> I am trying to encode TV recordings into the "best" container format,
> where "best" means that the video has changing aspect ratio, eg:
> some segments 16:3 then 4:3, then back to 16:9.
Then simply keep your ts recordings, they are
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> Toerless Eckert
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>
> I am trying to encode TV r