Hi Terry,
Robert Bronsdon wrote:
> #!/bin/sh
>
> mencoder -oac lavc -ovc lavc -channels 6 -of mpeg -mpegopts
> format=dvd:tsaf -vf softskip,scale=720:-2,hqdn3d,harddup -srate 48000 -af
> lavcresample=48000:volnorm=2 -ofps 25 -lavcopts
> vcodec=mpeg2video:vrc_buf_size=1835:vrc_maxrate=5120:
Hello Terry,
Sorry for posting twice in a row but I didn't realise exactly the
question. As before I've got a PS3 working quite nicely.
The main script I use is included below. It produces some large files but
it does work on the PS3. I've had this working up to 720p content just
fine so I
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 19:14:46 -, Terry Coles
wrote:
> Even if it won't stream, we can still copy files to the PS3 manually and
> watch them that way.
If the PS3 can play it then it can stream it - I've been using mediatomb
for some time now and am very impressed. I've even got mediatomb
On Monday 18 Jan 2010, Andrew Montgomery-Hurrell wrote:
> Have you looked at HandBrake ( http://handbrake.fr )? I believe it has an
> encoding preset specifically for the PS3.
Bingo!
That is a seriously easy to use piece of software. I didn't see any specific
settings for PS3, but I simply use
2010/1/18 Terry Coles
> On Monday 18 Jan 2010, Dan Dart wrote:
> > The audio may be in an unrecognised format. Have you tried -ao mp3lame
> > in mencoder?
>
> But unrecognised by what? Will that encoding provide an audio stream that
> is
> recognised by the PS3; remember the original encoding wo
On Monday 18 Jan 2010, Dan Dart wrote:
> The audio may be in an unrecognised format. Have you tried -ao mp3lame
> in mencoder?
But unrecognised by what? Will that encoding provide an audio stream that is
recognised by the PS3; remember the original encoding worked fine on the Linux
box.
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The audio may be in an unrecognised format. Have you tried -ao mp3lame
in mencoder?
2010/1/18 Ralph Corderoy :
>
> Hi Terry,
>
>> I never got round to following up on this. The file apparently
>> converted OK and I was able to play it on my machine using MPlayer and
>> Kaffeine. However, once it
Hi Terry,
> I never got round to following up on this. The file apparently
> converted OK and I was able to play it on my machine using MPlayer and
> Kaffeine. However, once it had streamed, no audio arrived at the PS3
> (or at least if it did, it didn't know what to do with it).
Perhaps one o
On Saturday 16 Jan 2010, Terry Coles wrote:
> On Saturday 16 Jan 2010, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> > > MPEG1/2 does not support 2997/100 fps
> >
> > Try adding
> >
> > -ofps 3/1001
> >
> > to the command line.
>
> Well that's converting, but I've 17 minutes to wait to see if it's worked!
I ne
Thanks for your help John. 9.10 is up and running - problem solved.
Thanks also to all who offered to assist.
Regards
Peter.
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