[MPlayer-users] Okay, I am lost here....

Andrew Konosky TerranAce007 at comcast.net
Sat Jul 31 21:44:31 CEST 2004


rcooley wrote:

>On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 22:54:31 -0500
>Andrew Konosky <TerranAce007 at comcast.net> wrote:
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>>Well, I think the reason why it was poor quality earlier was because I
>>was doing other things during the encoding and must have overloaded my
>>system. 
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>Non-sense.  Computers don't get "overloaded", they just slow down and
>take longer.  You're probably a Windows convert, and are just used-to
>things breaking for no reason...
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>>I encoded the first divx file and ended up with a 750mb mpeg file,
>>so I will have to reduce the bitrate a little.
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>No.  SVCDs can store 795MBs on one 700MB/80MIN CD.  That's without
>overburning at all.
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>You would do well to look-up some information on SVCDs on the internet. 
>There is ample information readily available.
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>>The main problem is the audio/video interleave. The sound was about
>>1/2 second delayed
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>Ah.  Yes.  It looks like nobody has updated that script lately.  Edit
>the text file, and change "$vfopts" to "$vfopts,harddup".  That should
>completely solve your problem. 
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I apllied the fix like you said and re-encoded right from the DVD, but 
the AV interleave is still off. It seems as if the video is playing 
faster than the sound because the voices are delayed and its get 
progressively worse as the movie plays on. I didn't set any special 
framerate, so I must have encoded at the default (which is?). Should I 
try a different framerate or something?




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