[MEncoder-users] Encodes for slow laptop
Stella-Terra Clemens
stellaterraclemens at gmail.com
Sat Jun 14 21:15:42 CEST 2008
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 4:30 AM, Diogo Franco <diogomfranco at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Em Sex, 2008-06-13 às 19:30 -0700, Stella-Terra Clemens escreveu:
> > Ok, I took your code and tried it out. Unfortunately, it had the exact
> same
> > results (every movie but the matrix has a 200 ms audio delay.) Could
> this
> > be a bug, or maybe a settings mismatch? Maybe I simply need to mux every
> > video with a 200 ms audio delay. That doesn't seem right, though. Any
> > ideas?
> > Stella
> I get a similar problem with a few videos I've got. They're anime
> releases, MKV with H.264 720p with AAC audio and they all have a 300ms
> delay on the audio, so I have to press '-' three times. Remuxing doesn't
> help, so I think this may be a mplayer issue. I've only seen this
> happening with H.264 media on MKV containers.
>
> Note that just because I download HD it doesn't mean my machine is HD
> capable :) mplayer drops between 20% to 40% of the frames but they're
> watchable.
>
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Actually, in my case remuxing works perfectly. I think I'm going to live
with it the way it is. I mean, if it pisses me off, I'll just use a very
easy remux command and delete the original. So I think that about closes it
for me.
Thanks so much to everyone for your help.
Stella
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