Hallo
> How i can use lavtools for edit DivX(XviD or other fotmat) files?
> Where i can find decoder divx2mjpeg (xvid2mjpeg) avi?
> Mencoder? FFmpeg?
mencoder is nearly correct.
You have to use mplayer with the -vo yuv4mpeg output driver and a fifo
file:
mplayer -vo null -ao pcm -waveheader file
Thanks!!
I have corrected the text according to your remarks.
Dmitriy
Your link to the driver website reads http://mjpeg.sf.net/. However, the
correct link is http://mjpeg.sf.net/driver-zoran/. This is important as
currently, there's no way to access the driver page from the main site.
Apart fro
hi all!!
How i can use lavtools for edit DivX(XviD or other fotmat) files?
Where i can find decoder divx2mjpeg (xvid2mjpeg) avi?
Mencoder? FFmpeg?
Thanks!
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hi all!!
How i can use lavtools for edit DivX(XviD or other fotmat) files?
Where i can find decoder divx2mjpeg (xvid2mjpeg) avi?
Mencoder? FFmpeg?
Thanks!
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On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to encode one of my commercial DVDs onto a XVCD using dvd::rip.
>
> The DVD title is 132 minutes. Using the following settings for mpeg2enc
Whew - that's a lot to try and get any quality from and still
fit on a CD-R.
I am trying to encode one of my commercial DVDs onto a XVCD using dvd::rip.
The DVD title is 132 minutes. Using the following settings for mpeg2enc
-K kvcd -q 8 -N 1.0 -b 2000
I was able to get a VCD bin/cue image of 533MB! The average bitrate was 1000 kbps, max
was 1900kbps. 533MB for 132 minu
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 03:10, Al Bogner wrote:
> I used "-g 15 -G 15" and thought this is closed GOP because -g and -G
> have the same size. So I have to use "-c -g 15 -G 15" if I would like to
> cut the encoded m2v-file later?
You don't need fixed GOP size (-g equal -G) to cut the file. -c shou
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Al Bogner wrote:
> Am Montag, 8. Dezember 2003 01:01 schrieb Steven M. Schultz:
>
> > No! mpeg2enc creates variable length GOPs by default. If you want
> > closed ones use "-c". If you want fixed size GOPs then set -g and
> > -G to the same value ("-g 15 -G 15").
Am Montag, 8. Dezember 2003 01:01 schrieb Steven M. Schultz:
> > You mean, by default mpeg2enc creates fixed-size GOPs?
>
> No! mpeg2enc creates variable length GOPs by default. If you want
> closed ones use "-c". If you want fixed size GOPs then set -g and
> -G to the same value (