Simon Hyde wrote:
> FWIW this all seems a little over-complicated... I find the command
> line required for ffmpeg to be much simpler than for mencoder.

I agree, and I've also found that ffmpeg is less likely to crash or 
produce video with no audio or other anomalies, but in my experience in 
using ffmepg via nuvexport, the resulting video is of lower quality - 
even with all the quality factors boosted to maximum - than what 
mencoder produces. (I've posted about this before.)


> If your file already contains MPEG1/2 video of an appropriate resolution 
> then you can just go for:
> 
> ffmpeg -i source.mpg -target pal-svcd -vcodec copy output.mpg

Will that automagically convert the audio to a suitable format? 
Transcoding AC3 to MP3?

Or is the purpose of that command really just a container converter, and 
you meant to specify an AVI file as the input?

  -Tom

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