On 30/03/15 21:52, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
BB <bbutscheidt-at-yahoo.de <at> ffmpeg.org> writes:

The only thing I know to add is that the only
text-based codec which seem to work for
mp4-output is "mov_text".
Unfortunately, some / many players will not show
the subtitles;-(
This may be fixed in GSoC, I at least hope so!

GSoC=Google Summer of Code ?!

I saw the subtitle displayed o.k in mpv, vlc shows them, but too small and I 
can't figure out why yet. Xine plays the resulting file without subtitle and 
audio video out of sync ...
Is there any possibility known to use another subtitle codec? The mkv-container 
would be useful, but in half of my tries conversion from ts to mkv fails with 
audio/video using codec copy. I found many hints to this but to my knwoledge it 
is still a game of luck.


Unrelated: --enable-postproc ...
The default for --prefix is /usr
--enable-version3 ...note that it has unusual license implication iirc.
Are you sure about --enable-pic?


Yes, these options results from fooling around with other problems, besides from 
"prefix" to preserve the ffmpeg supplied by my linux distribution in some rare 
cases I just forgot to remove them long ago.

Kind regards
Bernd B.


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