Hi! I just encoded a video to MPEG2, with vrc_maxrate=2300,vrc_bufsize=917 (+160kbps Audio) but mplex -r 2800 -b 230 aborts with "too many frame drops - exiting", so it looks like there are parts in the video where the given maxrate is exceeded beyond the buffer's capacity. Is there a way to force lavc to keep the bitrate strictly within the bitrate boundaries? (I could accept some more artefacts at hi-motion scenes). Ciao Martin
Martin Emrich wrote:
I just encoded a video to MPEG2, with vrc_maxrate=2300,vrc_bufsize=917 (+160kbps Audio) but mplex -r 2800 -b 230 aborts with "too many frame drops - exiting", so it looks like there are parts in the video where the given maxrate is exceeded beyond the buffer's capacity. Is there a way to force lavc to keep the bitrate strictly within the bitrate boundaries? (I could accept some more artefacts at hi-motion scenes).
You could try just using a lower maximum rate. Also, it probably works only properly with 2pass-encoding. -- Tobias PGP: http://9ac7e0bc.2ya.com This mail is made of 100% recycled bits. np: haihanerenmei: hanenone 07 - Silent Wonderland ~REM sleep~ []
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