[MEncoder-users] accuracy of -ss -endpos function

belcampo belcampo at zonnet.nl
Thu Jan 10 23:00:58 CET 2008


belcampo wrote:
> RC wrote:
>> On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 15:35:28 +0100
>> belcampo <belcampo at zonnet.nl> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm using the -ss -endpos function but results in a/v sync problem,
>>> the  v-part got bigger after putting the parts together.
>>>
>>> What I did
>>> mencoder sourcefile -nosound -noskip -mc 0 -ovc x264  -x264encopts
>>> .....  -of rawvideo -o destination.h264
>> A/V sync problems are your own fault, for using -mc 0 (and -noskip).
>>
>> It's a bit like encoding with '-noaudio' and then complaining there's no
>> audio...
>>
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> I used exactly the same "-mc 0 (and -noskip)" in the mencoding the whole 
> sourcefile, as in the -ss -endpos situation.
> Doing the whole file I get exactly what I want, exact same time as the 
> source.
> What is so wrong about "-mc 0 (and -noskip)", love to learn from you.
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Splitting source at same points as given -ss positions so getting 5 mpg 
files and using the same "-mc 0 (and -noskip)" also gives perfect results.




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