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  1. Major, this is going to sound unbelievable, but I was running two movies of roughly an hour and a half each at the same time. I was going for the SVCD via ffmpegX, the settings were identical. However, I started them about an hour and half apart. The first one to finish was ready, so I burned it to disc, popped it in for a quick glance, the credits roll, music swells, great! I shut it off so I can get back to work. Last night I fire up the player, hit play, the music swells, and the voice-over begins..........except, it's the audio FROM THE SECOND MOVIE!!!!
    Movie A has Movie B's audio!!! How the heck did that happen????? I killed Movie B because I didn't want to wait until it was done to find it had the wrong audio as well. I've done several simultaneous encodings before, and NEVER seen this! I had for half hour episodes encoding to VCD at the same time, no problems, but this is just........weird.
    Any ideas?

  2. Did you use the "Decode with mplayer" option? Were the movie names very similar and very long?

  3. I was using the decode with mplayer option, yes, and the movie names were kind of long...this was just so strange, they weren't very similar though. my source types were also different, one was an XVID, and the other was DIVX. Weirdest thing I've ever seen.
    I'm encoding a new movie now, using the ffmpeg DVD settings, and it's pretty fast and works well, but is there any way to access the letterbox setting without having to check the decode with quicktime button first?
    Just curious.

  4. Currently, "Decode with mplayer" may only be used with a single encoding at a time (as stated somewhere in the online manual, I think), or some temporary files would overwrite.

    In version 0.0.9s this should be fixed.




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