[mythtv] Myth .nuv MPEG4 format portability [Possible
Breakthrough]
Greg.Froese at Federated.CA
Greg.Froese at Federated.CA
Tue Mar 4 14:07:42 EST 2003
I used: mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy filename.nuv
gf
Shawn Edwards <sedwards at theedwards.org>
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03/04/2003 01:56 PM
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Subject: Re: [mythtv] Myth .nuv MPEG4 format portability [Possible Breakthrough]
What was the magic command line for mencoder? If it was in a previous
post, sorry, but there have been WAY to many possible correct command
lines reported, and I'm still not having any luck here. Either I get
video or audio but never both. Not being able to seek would be an
improvement!
-Shawn
Greg.Froese at federated.ca wrote:
>I have successfully copied both the video and audio using mencoder, and I
>can view the resulting video in windows, however, I cannot seek in the
>video. If I try to seek, the seek bar moves appropriately and so does
the
>sound, but the picture freezes from the last displayed image and stays
>that way until I reload the file.
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>are others able to seek on these videos in windows?
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>I've tried divfix and virtual dub to recreate the index with no success.
>gf
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>Matt Zimmerman <mdz at debian.org>
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>03/04/2003 01:29 PM
>Please respond to Development of mythtv
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> Subject: Re: [mythtv] Myth .nuv MPEG4 format portability
[Possible Breakthrough]
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>On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 06:43:49AM -0600, Rob Snow wrote:
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>>I was actually trying to create a small .avi file for distribution to
>>others who follow the lists to get a survey of who could/couldn't play
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>the
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>>file to see if I could find any commonality. Since it was just a
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>go/no-go
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>>test, I was trying to make it really small. (video bitrate of 100
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>passed
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>>to lavc) and noticed that the audio was as large or larger than the
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>video
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>>track...simple fix, I downsampled it by removing the -oac copy option
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>>replacing it with a -oac mp3lame. When I encoded this it triggered a
>>different set of "Skipping frame" messages that I had seen before. This
>>turned on some type of light in my head so I tried to play it under
>>Windows...shazzam, it worked...something is definately different.
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>As I have said here many times, it does not work correctly to resample
the
>video and not the audio (or vice versa). If you re-encode one, you must
>re-encode the other.
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>Of course, copying both should work fine (and does for some folks here).
I
>suspect it's a software/configuration problem on the Windows side that
>prevents it from working.
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