Re: [CinCV] Throttling bit-rate while rendering?

2009-07-06 Thread manuel quiñones
2009/7/6 Sandip Bhattacharya : > John Detwiler wrote: > >> (5) Then reduce the bit-rate (to, say, 2000kb/s): >>        ffmpeg -i foo.mpg -pass 1 -passlogfile foo-log -target ntsc-dvd -b >> 2000k foo-output_pass1.mpg >>        ffmpeg -i foo.mpg -pass 2 -passlogfile foo-log -target ntsc-dvd -b >> 200

Re: [CinCV] HDV to Vimeo / Youtube Workflow

2009-07-06 Thread Aaron Newcomb
This is pretty close to my workflow so I think you are on the right track. x264 is definitely better than mp4 if you are looking for good quality to file size ratio. I am playing around with my x264 ffmpeg command. Here is what it is currently, but I think I can do better. ffmpeg -i inputfile -an

[CinCV] add multiple uniform transitions at once to a track

2009-07-06 Thread august
hi, is it at all possible to add multiple uniform transitions to an audio or video track? I have an video with simple cuts one after the other (about 120 cuts alltogether.) Before I render it to disk, I want to add a crossfade transition to each cut with