On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 09:40:27 -0800
Matthew Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> List,
> 
> I have a broken mpeg that was captured using the ivtv driver.  I really
> want to do some editing and burn it to a dvd, but the mpeg stream is
> broken so non of my mpeg authoring programs will open it.  Since mplayer
> plays it just fine I figured I could transcode it to mpeg2 using the
> mplayer input, but all I get is mostly green scrambled video, but the
> audio comes though fine.  Here is my syntax:
> 
> transcode -i 1013_20060528090003.mpg -x mplayer,mplayer -y ffmpeg -F
> mpeg2video -o indy500

Unless source video it's exactly [EMAIL PROTECTED] fps (transcode defaults),
you'll need to setup import parameters in order to match stream values.
Unfortunately, current transcode stable releases has poor mplayer integration,
so you must figure out right values for -g and -f using tcprobe -i
1013_10060528090003.mpg.

Best regards,

-- 
Francesco Romani - Ikitt ['people always complain, no matther what you do']
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