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On Tuesday 28 Dec 2004 16:14, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Dec 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > lighting conditions, to say the least. I have just seen the message
> > GOP min length too small to permit scene change on GOP boundary 24"...
>
> Completely harmless and can be safely ignored.
>
> > saying that with those light levels it can't be sure whether there is a
> > scene change or not at that point. Am I correct?
>
> Actually it means that the encoder wanted to make a scene change (i.e.
> it knew here was a scene change) by closing a GOP and starting a new
> one. It can only do that if the GOP that is going to be ended has
> at least '-g' frames in it (default of 9).
>
> Nothing at all to worry about. You can allow the encoder to use
> shorter GOPs if you like with '-g' ('-G' sets the maximum).
>
> Steven Schultz
>
Thanks, Steven. This is a long scene, which will take around 5 hours, I
estimate, to make the m2v, so I was hoping that it was insignificant ;-)
Anne
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