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  1. Hello;

    I posted this in the "Newbie" section yesterday but had not received a response yet - I hope I don't get in trouble for reposting in this Video Conversion forum?

    I have converted a static BMP image into a 2 second MPEG2-TS video using ffmpeg. The resulting video plays fine in Windows Media Player (with the right codec), ffplay.exe, and others such as MPlayer.exe. (Won't play with Quicktime Pro - don't know why?).

    Question:

    When I run my ffmpeg command I always get a "Stream Pid: 256" see attached screen capture from MPEG Analyzer; I need the "Stream Pid:" to be 4096 how can I do this?
    Note I run ffmpeg from my .NET program - I have to be able to do this from something I can run from the command line or I have to figure out how to get ffmpeg to set the "Stream Pid: 4096". I don't think the "Program 1 Pid: 4095" and the "PCR Pid: 256" make a difference with the Electrosonic but I'm not certain?

    I just want to change the video PID and I need to be able to do this my custom .NET program - I can run a command line program if I can just find one?

    Thanks for any input and suggestions

    Neal Davis
    CBS
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