[MPlayer-users] Two-passes encoding - What happens exactly?

Nico Sabbi nsabbi at tiscali.it
Tue Jun 1 16:11:22 CEST 2004


Alain Barthélemy wrote:

>Le lundi 31 mai 2004, 16:11:22 ou environ The Wanderer <inverseparadox at comcast.net> a écrit:
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>>Alain Barthélemy wrote:
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>>>Let's have an example. I do a lot of encoding of TV signal. TV signal
>>>is never of optimum quality of course. Here is my instruction line:
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>>>mencoder -tv driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:amode=0 -ovc lavc 
>>>-lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vbitrate=1800:mbd=2:acodec=mp3:v4mv -oac 
>>>mp3lame -lameopts cbr:br=96:mode=3 -vf crop=620:460,pp=tn/lb,scale 
>>>-zoom -xy 640 -sws 1 tv:// -o movie.avi -endpos <sec>
>>>
>>>I am not original. I just try what I read on the list.
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>>Any particular reason you don't use -oac lavc -lavcopts
>>acodec=mp3:abitrate=96:... ? Do you just really need mono sound?
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>>-- 
>>      The Wanderer
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>What does abitrate=96 do here? If I read the manpage, I see: 
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>abitrate = <value>
>    Audio bitrate in kBit (default 224)
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>What does it do with mono/stereo sound and there is always a default value (224).
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>Why 224 as default? Why not 128 as default?
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because the default codec is mp2 (which compresses much less and worse), 
not mp3




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