What is the reason why there's a redundant -S option in both mpeg2enc
and in mplex?

It seems to me that the -S in mplex does nothing, i cannot change the
maximum size with it (even though the man page mentions something about
size). It's the mpeg2enc -S that takes precedence.

I'm trying to convert a 60 minutes cassette to DVD, i didn't specify -S
with mpeg2enc and now mplex wants to split the file no matter what. In
fact, it bombs out with an error, even if i tell it "-S 4700" (which
wants to be "don't split it").

Is there a way to accomplish this task (specifying where to split) just
once, just in mplex? The fact that now i have to re-convert the whole
thing again is rather frustrating, since it's a very slow process.

-- 
Florin Andrei

http://florin.myip.org/



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