Mercurial > mplayer.hg
changeset 15981:c20bd4b50521
Remove rencently added FAQ entry because we now have a much better and detailed doc elsewhere.
author | gpoirier |
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date | Sat, 16 Jul 2005 18:04:31 +0000 |
parents | 85fd2ee1c094 |
children | ce918c55a6a9 |
files | DOCS/xml/en/faq.xml |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/DOCS/xml/en/faq.xml Sat Jul 16 14:49:21 2005 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/xml/en/faq.xml Sat Jul 16 18:04:31 2005 +0000 @@ -862,65 +862,9 @@ are likely to be playable out of the box on all platforms (for example, to share a video from a digital camcorder with your computer-illiterate friends). -<screen> -mencoder -of mpeg -oac toolame -toolameopts br=224 -srate 44100 \ --af-adv force=1 -ovc lavc -mpegopts format=xsvcd -vf harddup -ofps 25 \ --lavcopts vcodec=mpeg2video:mbd=2:keyint=25:vrc_buf_size=917:vrc_minrate=600:vbitrate=2500:vrc_maxrate=2500 \ -<replaceable>in.avi</replaceable> -o <replaceable>xsvcd.mpg</replaceable> -</screen> -This will convert the input file <replaceable>in.avi</replaceable> into -the output file <replaceable>xsvcd.mpg</replaceable>, converting the -audio with <systemitem class="library">toolame</systemitem> at 224kbps -and the video with <systemitem class="library">libavcodec</systemitem> -at 2500kbps, making sure the bitrate never goes below 600 and never -exceeds 2500kbps, in order to respect the (S)VCD norm and ensure an -smooth playback. -</para><para> -Please note that in order to make the GOP structure SVCD compliant the -<option>keyint</option> option should be 15 for PAL and 18 for NTSC, -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 -<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 -<systemitem class="library">toolame</systemitem>, -<systemitem class="library">twolame</systemitem>, or as a last resort -<systemitem class="library">libavcodec</systemitem>'s MPEG-1 layer II -encoder (as its quality is far from being as good as the former two -libraries). -Both <systemitem class="library">toolame</systemitem> and -<systemitem class="library">twolame</systemitem> follow the same syntax, -so you depending on which one you managed to install, the example only -requires a small change. If you do need to use -<systemitem class="library">libavcodec</systemitem>'s MPEG-1 layer II -encoder, replace -<screen> --oac toolame -toolameopts br=224 -</screen> -if you use toolame or -<screen> --oac twolame -twolameopts br=224 -</screen> -if you use twolame by: -<screen> --oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=mp2:abitrate=224 -</screen> -</para><para> -The resulting <replaceable>xsvcd.mpg</replaceable> is an extended -SVCD (that is why it is called xsvcd), mainly because it does not contain -scan offsets. If you need to generate an SVCD image out of it, you -should pass it to -<ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/software/vcdimager/vcdimager.html">vcdimager</ulink>. +Please read +<link linkend="menc-feat-vcd-dvd">Using MEncoder to create VCD/SVCD/DVD-compliant files</link> +for more details. </para></answer> </qandaentry>