Hallo

> > Has anyone tried the current cvs mpeg2enc lately?  I pulled the
>         It's all I ever use.   I haven't used the "release" version in
>         a couple years.
CVS is more fun than Stable versions. To less surprises ;)

> > Core was generated by `mpeg2enc.cvs.2003.11.04 -f 5 -n n -a 2 -V 230
> > -B 224 -S 8000 -b 9576 -q 10 -I 1'.
> 
> > Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
> > [a bunch of symbol loading messages, cut for brevity]
> > #0  quant_non_intra_sse (wsp=0x41778008, src=0x41a7b008, dst=0x41aec008,
> >     q_scale_type=1, satlim=2047, nonsat_mquant=0x41b5d02c)
> >     at quantize_x86.c:309
> > 309                     mulps_m2r( *(mmx_t*)&piqf[0], xmm2 );
I forgot to ask, wihch version of NASM do you use ?
I have NASM version 0.98.35 compiled on Sep 23 2003

Using a Suse 9.0 System.

> > The command line I was using to test this was the following:
> >
> > lav2yuv t.cut | mpeg2enc.cvs.2003.11.04 -M 0 -f 5 -n n -a 2 -V 230 -B
> > 224 -S 8000 -b 9576 -q 10 -I 1 -G 54 -H -N 0.0 -X 200 -Q 4.0 -d -4 4
> > -2 4 -R 0 -o t.m2v
>         Uh, -G to set the maximum GOP size looks very strange - a GOP
>         size of 54 is *way* out of bounds for any format I know of
>         that will be used in a hardware player.   DVDs have a max of
>         18 for NTSC and 15 for PAL (I think that's right).    I'm not sure
>         a SVCD should be using a GOP size of 54 either...
Seems not to be a problem. 

>         The other thing that jumped out was the use of '-M 0'. Try leaving
>         that out and using the default of 1.
That does not change anything. On my machine.

>         It's a possibility but I think you may have uncovered a bug in the
>         threading.
Unlikely. ;)
Because Andrew check that some weeks ago, where the multithreading code
was broken. 

Could it be a memory problem ?
On my machine mpeg2enc buffers 111 Frames. That is about 100MB

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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