[MPlayer-users] two things

Matt Bettencourt mplayer at mail.bettencourt.info
Mon Feb 16 21:27:14 CET 2004


After compiling the latest cvs ffmpeg which I guess it req'd for the cvs 
mplayer I still have the encoding problem which I described in the 
previous mail and repeated here.  If anyone has any ideas what could be 
the problem with what I am doing, help would be appreciated. 

When I am trying to encode a movie I get a lot of

Pos:   3.1s     81f ( 0%)  43fps Trem:  15min   1mb  A-V:0.024 [0:0]
Too many video packets in the buffer: (4096 in 8270741 bytes).
Maybe you are playing a non-interleaved stream/file or the codec failed?
For AVI files, try to force non-interleaved mode with the -ni option.
a52: error at resampling)  64fps Trem:  16min   1mb  A-V:0.028 [0:0]

error messages and the audio is trashed.  I can encode the video just 
fine, it is only the audio that is messed up.  I have looked around and 
I don't seem to find anything that helps this out.   I am using the 
3-pass encoding as in the docs.  Here is the command I am using.  I have 
tried the -ni flag w/o luck. Any ideas?
Thanks
Matt

[freevo at localhost libmpcodecs]$ ./mencoder dvd://4 -ovc frameno -oac 
mp3lame -lameopts vbr=3 -o frameno.avi


D Richard Felker III wrote:

>On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 10:33:35AM -0700, Matthew Bettencourt wrote:
>  
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>>First, there is a bug in mplayer in the latest cvs version.  If you 
>>compile without the USE_LIVAVCODEC define set you get an undefined 
>>symbol.  Here is a simple patch.
>>    
>>
>
>Compiling without libavcodec is known as a PEBKAC bug...
>
>Rich
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