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  1. [moodme-cmt1-c4-24-25-163-164:~] johnd% pbpaste | sh
    Encoding started on Fri Nov 7 22:29:42 EST 2003
    Input #0, mp3, from '/Documents/driving.mp3':
    Stream #0.0: Audio: mp2, 48000 Hz, stereo, 160 kb/s
    sh: line 1: 1268 Bus error /Applications/ffmpegX.app//Contents/Resources/ffmpeg -i /Documents/driving.mp3 -y -vn -f mp2 -acodec mp2 -ab 224 -ar 44100 -ac 2 -map 0.1:0.0 -benchmark /Documents/driving.mp2
    [moodme-cmt1-c4-24-25-163-164:~] johnd%

    thanks for the help

  2. Please ask your question. Also, your topic title does not refer to this error message.

  3. Oops sorry, something weird happened.

    I am trying to make an svcd, and I get this error message when trying to mux the mp2 and the m2v. MMT also gives an error about dropping frames, someone else said it had something to do with using 7000000 kb/s. Does the error emssage above give any hints as why it won't mux?

  4. The above message shows an attempt to convert mp3 audio to mp2 audio, not to muxing video and audio.

  5. Possibly, I had trouble making an mp2. Here is the latest, I made the m2v using ffmpeg, but then when I try to mux that same file, I get this error:

    (btw I encoded the m2v at 2500 kb/s,480x480 using the svcd preset.


    [moodme-cmt1-c4-24-25-163-164:~] johnd% pbpaste | sh
    INFO: [mplex] mplex version 2.2.1 ($Date: 2002/04/20 19:08:30 $)
    **ERROR: [mplex] File /Documents/driving.m2v unrecogniseable!
    INFO: [mplex] File /Documents/MY_SVCD/audio.mp2 looks like an MPEG Audio stream.
    **ERROR: [mplex] Unrecogniseable file(s)... exiting.


    Any idea why this file is still unrecognizable?

    thanks for the help




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