Isaac Richards wrote:
Transcoding's pretty much unsupported. Guy that wrote it doesn't
really contribute that often anymore, and none of the other devs use
it (as far as I know). It breaks fairly often, especially for
non-mpeg4 -> mpeg4.
Upon further testing it appears to be a matter of playba
Isaac Richards wrote:
Transcoding's pretty much unsupported. Guy that wrote it doesn't really
contribute that often anymore, and none of the other devs use it (as far as I
know). It breaks fairly often, especially for non-mpeg4 -> mpeg4.
Good thing it's documented as being unsupported when you
Christian Hack wrote:
I wasn't aware it was unsupported but for the record my DVB (i.e. MPEG2) to
MPEG4 transcoding always works great and saves about 50% of disk space. In
fact transcoding to MPEG4 was how I was able to watch a few things when
ffmpeg went a bit bad recently.
I personally don't thi
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> On Monday 10 January 2005 12:08 am, Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
> > Isaac Richards wrote:
> > > On Sunday 09 January 2005 11:01 pm, Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
> > >>Running CVS as of la
On Monday 10 January 2005 12:08 am, Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
> Isaac Richards wrote:
> > On Sunday 09 January 2005 11:01 pm, Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
> >>Running CVS as of late yesterday i am finding that although the
> >>stuttering video is mostly gone, it still pops back on occasion for my
> >>
Isaac Richards wrote:
On Sunday 09 January 2005 11:01 pm, Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
Running CVS as of late yesterday i am finding that although the
stuttering video is mostly gone, it still pops back on occasion for my
MPEG-2 recordings and occurs every time when trying to play recordings
transcode
On Sunday 09 January 2005 11:01 pm, Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
> Running CVS as of late yesterday i am finding that although the
> stuttering video is mostly gone, it still pops back on occasion for my
> MPEG-2 recordings and occurs every time when trying to play recordings
> transcoded to MPEG-4.