> > I did 500 frames and after the conversion the frames
> were doubled. The
> > conversion seemed to have went well but the audio ends
> early and the video
> > keeps going. I do get this warning when trying to use
> mplayer.
> >
>
> Yes, I read somewhere that MP4Box has a 2 GB limit per
> stream, so that may
> be a problem. Maybe they will fix that in the next
> version.
>
> > ***your system is too slow to play this****
> >
>
> Well, this is supposed to be blu-ray format, so you would
> probably do
> better with a hardware player.
>
>
> I you just want h264 format then you should probably use
> the multi_encoder
> with h264/vorbis/matroska.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Gabriel.
>
>
I'm using the multi-encoder. This works best. The problem I'm having is changes
made in clip editor mode are not being added to the file when I do an encoding
in h264 hi quality format. The changes are shown in the lives timeline though.
I'm ending up moving to multi-track mode and just adding my single video clip
to the timeline and then rendering a new clip. I'm trying this now since it
takes a long time for me to encode a clip (8 hrs). I've tried two times in clip
editor mode but both have failed to add the changes.
This doesn't make sense to me but this is what I'm seeing.
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