I tried x264 for the first time recently and had the folowing problem:
- in the terminal, a line is written for every frame that is encoded, so I renounce to use the terminal, even if I like it, because it gives me realtime information about the encoding.
- in the ffmpegX progress window, the encoding gone beyond 100%, (beyond 140% I'm sure).
- When the encoding was finished, without error (I looked into the process output), I tried to watch the video: the video length was correctly detected by VLC, but at the quarter of the length, VLC stopped the playback and printed the error "seeking too far".
I read that some people weren't having any problem at all with x264. So, if anybody as any clue why it doesn't work for me...
PS : I use the 0.0.9ur2 version of ffmpegX. I had the following settings:
720x544, use CABAC, *NOT* constant bitrate, use b-frames, i4x4 analysis, trellis, AVC 5.1, ME function exhaustive, max GOP size 120, qmin=26.
Sorry, I accidentally erased the process output major.
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