changeset 15847:26204cc17ab7

More fixes by the Wanderer and tip about another SVCD constrain suggested by Giacomo Comes
author gpoirier
date Wed, 29 Jun 2005 08:23:10 +0000
parents 63b0f4164194
children f20b641c6881
files DOCS/xml/en/faq.xml
diffstat 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/DOCS/xml/en/faq.xml	Tue Jun 28 23:56:22 2005 +0000
+++ b/DOCS/xml/en/faq.xml	Wed Jun 29 08:23:10 2005 +0000
@@ -1350,9 +1350,15 @@
 although very often files with much longer GOPs play correctly (25 should
 never lead to any problem).
 Also, even though leaving out <option>-ofps</option> should work in most
-cases, (as your source is likely to have the appropriate framerate
-already) PAL requires <option>-ofps</option> 25 and NTSC requires
+cases (as your source is likely to have the appropriate framerate
+already), PAL requires <option>-ofps</option> 25 and NTSC requires
 <option>-ofps</option> 30000/1001.
+What's more, PAL SVCDs only support 480x576 and 352x288 resolutions,
+whereas NTSC only supports 480x480 and 352x240.
+If the source video has a different resolution, then you must rescale
+with the <option>scale</option> video filter, which will make your filter
+chain look like for example <option>-vf scale=480:480,harddup</option> for
+an NTSC SVCD or <option>-vf scale=352:288,harddup</option> for a PAL SVCD.
 </para><para>
 As far as the audio is concerned, SVCD only supports MPEG-1 layer II audio,
 therefore you have to use one of