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
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
2000k foo-output_pass2.mpg
You are spending un
John:
There is a guy on the #ffmpeg channel Dark_Shakiri who has helped me
with complex ffmpeg transcoding suituations.
On Thu, 2009-07-02 at 14:11 -0400, John Detwiler wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> I'm trying to squeeze 2+ hours of NTSC onto a 4.7GB DVD. Previously, I
> got advice on using 2-pass ffm
Hi, all,
I'm trying to squeeze 2+ hours of NTSC onto a 4.7GB DVD. Previously, I
got advice on using 2-pass ffmpeg processing to reduce the bitrate.
(See http://e.kevb.net/lurker/message/20090303.175900.5c71d6c8.en.html)
But, when performing this operation on a 45-minute .mpg, the audio is
out of