Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote > llee782 > <llee040 <at> > sbcglobal.net> writes: > >> It appears that the simplest way I've found to >> adequately handle this conversion then is to use >> something like: >> >> ffmpeg -i 2024_telecine_source.mpg -c:v libx264 >> -c:a copy -r 24000/1001 2024_telecine_source_film.m4v > > I don't know if reencoding is really necessary. > (It may be.) > >> Does that work mainly because it removes the soft >> telecine flag, as Rens suggested? > > I don't think "removing" is the right word: FFmpeg > doesn't know about the soft telecine flag and > therefore cannot write it to the output file. > (Is it really possible to write a telecine flag to a > m4v file? I thought it is a vob-only thing.)
I'm just that Rens' .mov output didn't play well for me, and this output does. Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote > >> I discovered that running it with just one "-r" value >> specified (either "-r 24", or "-r 24000/1001") >> resulted in many repeated instances of "Past >> duration 0.xxxxxx too large" in the shell output. > > I think what you write here is not correct. I thought I tried it enough times to be able to believe it, but there may be something else happening that I'm not aware of, I guess. Anyway, thanks. Laine -- View this message in context: http://ffmpeg-users.933282.n4.nabble.com/Pullup-old-MPEG-2-tp4673537p4673665.html Sent from the FFmpeg-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user
