[MEncoder-users] Xvid 1.1.2 and Sigma EM8621L
"Cédric MARCOUX (sprimont)"
cmarcx at gmail.com
Sun Jan 20 20:05:46 CET 2008
Thanks,
Mixing both of your advice was good,
I get more result with this command
mencoder test.avi -noodml -oac mp3lame -lameopts mode=0:cbr:br=192 -ovc
xvid -xvidencopts bitrate=1000:qpel=0:gmc=0 -vf scale=720:576 -ffourcc
DIVX -o converted.avi
I get audio all the movie but only 4/5 frame for the video then freeze
(while the audio stay playing...)
Tryied with or without noodml nothing change
Tryied ffourcc XVID => don't read
Tryied ffourcc DX50 => don't read
Any idea?
James Hastings-Trew a écrit :
> Cédric MARCOUX (sprimont) wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> there is one week i'm trying to convert my avi file (dv capture from
>> camcorder) to Xvid thus I can play it on my Freecom Mediaplayer 350 Wlan
>> (chipset Sigma EM8621L)
>>
>> All conversion work and final avi work under vlc and totem aso.
>> But not on my home player!?
>> This one read a lot of avi file but not mine, i wonder why!?
>>
>> I have try to disable qpel and gmc but it don't change, here is the
>> command I use:
>>
>>> mencoder -oac mp3lame -lameopts cbr=320 -ovc xvid -xvidencopts bitrate=2000:qpel=0:gmc=0 /data/video/ripped/*.avi -o /data/video/converted/converted.avi
>>>
>> Anyone have an idea???
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>> Cedric MARCOUX
> Couple of things to try: Use -ffourcc DIVX or -ffourcc DX50, or -ffourcc
> XVID. By default mencoder sets the ffourcc value of the .avi file to
> something else (FMP4 or something) that a lot of media players simply
> don't recognize as a valid value. Your audio bitrate is also set at a
> value much higher than I would guess the source audio bitrate is. Try
> something more reasonable like 160 or 192. And the lameopts look odd to
> me, but maybe that's a legal way of setting the options. I'd try
> -lameopts mode=0:cbr:br=192 . I don't use the xvid encoder so I have no
> comment about your xvid encoding opts. Does xvid use bframes by default?
> Some set top devices don't respond well to bframes in simple AVI files,
> as they have insufficient buffer space in them.
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