2018-05-24 2:17 GMT+02:00, Sully Beck <[email protected]>:

> Finally, I used ffmpeg to create an MP4 file, and I've included the

> mediainfo description below.

(Why?)

> I used the command:
>
>     ffmpeg \
>        -i Monster_House_t00.mkv \
>        -filter_complex stereo3d=al:sbsl \
>        -vcodec libx264 \
>        -acodec aac \
>        -s 1920x1080 -aspect 16:9 \
>        -b:v 15000k \
>        -b:a 448000 \
>        -ar 48000 \

>        -r 23.976 \

This cannot be correct.

>        -y \
>        -coder 0 \
>        MH.mp4"

Complete, uncut console output missing.

> But when I play the ffmpeg file, it is
> visibly jerky, and I'm not sure why.

Do you mean the quality of the encoded file is not ok?
Or is real-time decoding not possible?

Carl Eugen

PS: They even sell on Amazon;-(
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