On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 02:22:04AM +0200, Gunter Königsmann wrote:
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In the 3-Pass-encoding-Example the video Bitrate is estimated with a different audio codec to the one used during encoding resulting (e.g. with AC3-DVDs) in bigger AVI-files than expected. Updated the Documentation to use MP3 on all 3 passes...
No, this is totally wrong. When using the 3pass mode, -oac copy copies the audio encoded in pass0 from frameno.avi to your output file. If you're going to reencode mp3 in all 3 passes, there's absolutely no point in doing pass0 at all!! BTW, send unified diffs in the future (diff -u). The default diff mode is unreadable. BTW2, 3pass mode is buggy and should not be used unless you really know what you're doing and you're sure you won't trigger one of the bugs! :) Rich