[MEncoder-users] Encodes for slow laptop
Stella-Terra Clemens
stellaterraclemens at gmail.com
Sun Jun 15 19:47:02 CEST 2008
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 4:55 AM, Diogo Franco <diogomfranco at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Em Sáb, 2008-06-14 às 12:15 -0700, Stella-Terra Clemens escreveu:
> > 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.
>
> What command line do you use? I'm using:
>
> mkvmerge -o "$OUT" "$VIDEO" "$AUDIO" -y 2:$DELAY
>
> I also tried with:
>
> mkvmerge -o "$OUT" "$VIDEO" "$AUDIO" --delay 2:${DELAY}ms
>
> I tried too using '1' as the TID used on -y|--delay.
>
> What am I doing wrong? Those command lines don't do any effect even with
> very high delays, like 2000.
>
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So, I've encoded the original MKV file and then I do it like this:
mkvmerge -o $OUT -y 2:$DELAY $MKV_FILE
> I don't suppose you're seeing a message like "A-V delay set to..." at the
Nope. ^_^
Thanks to everyone else again.
Stella
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