HI!

Andrew Stevens wrote:

With 1.6.1.92,
timestamp in NTSC movies was wrong. This seems to be fixed in .93, but I
was wondering.

Do you really mean timestamp? There was a rate control issue in .92....

Maybe it was that. Other tools showed the wrong length of the encoded movie.


With .93 and transcode, I got some warnings during encoding "Decoder
buffer running low: boosting overshoot gain!". Is this serious?

It is unclear: the relevant routine doesn't actually belong in that release (it crept in by accident via cvs backmerge).

As long as it does not mean anything goes bad... ;-)


I was able to encode NTSC SVCD  -> NTSC DVD with .92 and transcode
(although with wrong timestamps). .93 crashes after about 16 MB result
file size. How can I provide more info to fix this?

Full log of mpeg2enc's output... (-v 1 or -v 2 ). Crashing is pretty bad though - try to do each part of the transcode seperately rather than all-in-one go to isolate the possible sources of the crash.

Any hints on this? I am pretty new to this stuff under Linux and I am only just beginning to understand transcode, let alone what it does internally.


Your environment: Distro, libc version, compiler version would help loads too...

OK, I'll try to provide as much info as possible soon.


Thanks!

Thomas




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