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    Major, I wrote you in the past because I was unable to encode a SVCD (no audio track) starting from an mp2 video file and an MP3 audio file. I did it, now, but starting from a DV file which already includes an audio track.
    Quality is very good and the encoding requires a few minutes (5,7 don't know exactly) for each minute of movie vs. Cleaner which requires 58 minutes/minute of movie at max quality settings (PB 667/2001)
    and with poor results. How can Mr. Major be smarter than the whole programming team fo a big company as Discreet?
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  2. Do you wanna tell us how you did it?

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  3. Originally Posted by majortom
    How can Mr. Major be smarter than the whole programming team fo a big company as Discreet?
    I'm just packing together a dozen Unix open source components, written by maybe a hundred people who spent years of coding efforts. Welcome to Unix.
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    Hope you didn't misunderstand my question. Wanted to say that major is great and, of course, the UNIX world.
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    apt: where is the mistery?
    Just selected a DV PAL movie with the .MOV extension and selected the SVCD output pre-defined option.
    Didn't select any extra audio file from the audio tab/window.
    ffMPEG "g" was used for encoding.
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