[MPlayer-users] OpenDML problem

Michael Weissenbacher webmaster at dermichi.com
Mon May 17 09:56:29 CEST 2004


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| I am using mencoder to capture from TV and store with libavcodec to
MPEG4. The quality is excellent but the files
| get huge. My files are 4.5 to 6 GB normally. Since mencoder has odml I
can seek while playing which is a feature
| that i missed greatly. But I am getting errors when I play a file that
is over 1GB with mplayer. Output looks like
| this:
i am having problems with the new mplayer version, too. i cannot play
files encoded with mencoder and which are >1gb correctly. to be precise,
i can play them with mplayer, but i cannot seek beyond 1gb. i always get
this error when trying to get beyond 1gb:
[mpeg4 @ 0x84c7d60]warning: first frame is no keyframe9%  0%  0.6% 0 0 92%

so i grabbed the cvs version yesterday (2004-05-16) and tried it with
that. sadly i had the same results with that.
avidemux (v2) which should be able to deal with opendml cannot handle
these files and the ogmtools which should also be able to handle opendml
also stops at the 1gb-limit.
for now the only solution seems to be going back to pre3 (which i don't
want because of security) or using the current cvs with the -noodml
switch. i am able to encode files correctly with that switch.
am i missing something? any input would be appreciated.

regards
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|       Michael Weissenbacher <webmaster at dermichi.com>       |
|                  http://www.dermichi.com/                  |
| <Deek> nopcode: No, it isn't. Win32 lacks the equivalent   |
|   of fork().                                               |
| <Knghtbrd> Deek: windoze is not meant for people who       |
|   should have access to sharp objects, hence no fork()     |
| <Knghtbrd> instead, you must rely on spoon()               |
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