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    greetings major,

    wanted to try out your new features but on every vob - i tried three different vobs so far - i try to convert using the fastSVCD preset i get this messages and the multiplexing errors (**ERROR: [mplex] MUX STATUS: Frame data under-runs detected!)

    here's the log from the mpeg2 encoding (omitting the rest of the buffer underflow messages):

    Encoding started on Sat Apr 10 18:58:56 CEST 2004
    ## Component Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component alias of type (regR/carP/x!bt)
    Input #0, yuv4mpegpipe, from 'pipe:':
    Duration: N/A, bitrate: N/A
    Stream #0.0: Video: rawvideo, yuv420p, 480x576, 25.00 fps
    Output #0, rawvideo, to '/Volumes/xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx/movie.mpv':
    Stream #0.0: Video: mpeg2video (hq), 480x576, 25.00 fps, q=2-5, 2500 kb/s
    Stream mapping:
    Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
    [mpeg2video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow
    [mpeg2video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow
    [mpeg2video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow
    [mpeg2video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow

    The multiplexed video has either stuttering sound or video.

    thanks for info
    y.
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  2. Can you send me a link to download a small chapter of your source file, so as I can test with it.
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  3. Possibly the problem is arising as you are using an anormally low value for the max quantizer. Please keep quantizer values as in the preset.
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  4. Hi major.

    I got the same kind of problem with pure fastvcd preset.I Know it's not really interresting for people readind me, but here it is:

    Last login: Wed Apr 21 18:11:28 on ttyp1
    pbpaste | sh
    Welcome to Darwin!
    [Ordinateur-de-Francois-Decottignies:~] fdecottg% pbpaste | sh
    Encoding started on Wed Apr 21 18:11:30 CEST 2004
    Input #0, yuv4mpegpipe, from 'pipe:':
    Duration: N/A, bitrate: N/A
    Stream #0.0: Video: rawvideo, yuv420p, 352x288, 25.00 fps
    Output #0, rawvideo, to '/Users/fdecottg/Movies/L1066700/movie.mpv':
    Stream #0.0: Video: mpeg1video (hq), 352x288, 25.00 fps, q=2-20, 1150 kb/s
    Stream mapping:
    Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
    [mpeg1video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow
    [mpeg1video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow1.9 bitrate=1149.9kbits/s
    [mpeg1video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow
    [mpeg1video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow
    [mpeg1video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow
    [mpeg1video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow
    [mpeg1video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow
    [mpeg1video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow
    [mpeg1video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow2.2 bitrate=1150.0kbits/s
    [mpeg1video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow
    [mpeg1video @ 0x1b7ec4]rc buffer underflow
    frame=43021 q=2.0 Lsize= 241488kB time=1720.8 bitrate=1149.6kbits/s
    bench: utime=630.960s
    Input #0, mpeg, from '/Users/fdecottg/Movies/L1066700/TITLE03.VOB':
    Stream #0.0: Video: mpegvideo, 720x576, 25.00 fps, 9200 kb/s
    Stream #0.1: Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, stereo, 192 kb/s
    Output #0, mp2, to '/Users/fdecottg/Movies/L1066700/movie.mp2':
    Stream #0.0: Audio: mp2, 44100 Hz, stereo, 224 kb/s
    Stream mapping:
    Stream #0.1 -> #0.0
    Press [q] to stop encoding
    size= 47051kB time=1720.7 bitrate= 224.0kbits/s
    ++ WARN: [mplex] Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=61309371 required(DTS)=61309146
    ++ WARN: [mplex] Video e0: buf= 32739 frame=017022 sector=00042537
    ++ WARN: [mplex] Audio c0: buf= 2752 frame=026063 sector=00008365
    ++ WARN: [mplex] Padding : sector=00040445
    ++ WARN: [mplex] Discarding incomplete final frame MPEG audio stream c0!
    **ERROR: [mplex] MUX STATUS: Frame data under-runs detected!
    [Ordinateur-de-Francois-Decottignies:~] fdecottg%
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  5. ffmpeg VCD/SVCD bitrate control has still some issues, resulting in buffer problems and high bitrate peaks. When this happens, try disabling "decode with quicktime" and see if your player accepts the output.
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