Thank you very much for the advice! I will give it a shot. It seems
straightforward enough.

Andrew Church wrote:
>> I am new to Transcode, and have been having trouble getting the proper 
>> output from my transcoding efforts. I would like to check with all of 
>> you to make sure that what I am doing is possible, and solicit some much 
>> needed assistance! I am trying to transcode from an arbitrary supported 
>> format to H.264 & MP3 encoded MP4 files.
>>     
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> This can be done using transcode, with one caveat: you'll need to use a
> separate utility (such as mp4creator from the mpeg4ip package) to do
> the final multiplexing, since transcode itself doesn't support MP4 file
> creation yet.  Command lines vary depending on your source data and how
> you want to encode it, of course, but here's basically what I do to
> create MP4s:
>
> transcode -i (input-file) -o (output-file).mp4.264 -m (output-file).mp4.mp3 
> -y x264,lame,raw
> mp4creator -create=(output-file).mp4.mp3 (output-file).mp4
> mp4creator -create=(output-file).mp4.264 -rate=(input-fps) (output-file).mp4
>
>   --Andrew Church
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     http://achurch.org/
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