I've used mpeg2enc for ages now, and I use -f 1 to set VCD format, as per the
help:
--format-f fmt
Set pre-defined mux format fmt.
[0 = Generic MPEG1, 1 = standard VCD, 2 = VCD,
3 = Generic MPEG2, 4 = standard SVCD, 5 = user SVCD,
6 = VCD Stills sequences, 7 = SVCD Stills sequences, 8 = DVD]
This has always made sense and I've never really thought about it. Somewhere
in my mind I associated this with an operation which scales the image to VCD
size. Only today, it finally dawned on me that that /isn't/ what it does. I
plugged in a 512 x 384 video, and that's what came out!
So, for curiousity's sake, what does do? What is a "pre-defined mux format"?
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