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  1. With the upgrade to 0.0.9w and 0.0.9x i have not been able to successfully re-encode MKV files directly with ffmpegX... The problem is the files finish in a few minutes and the progress bar never changes to reflect percentage done just continues with the candy striped bar...

    The finished video has all the audio but none of the video plays if i skip ahead it will show that frame but as the audio continues the video still stays at the last manually selected frame... If i use the slider i can see that all of the video is there but it will not play...

    The finished product from version x is very small 25 Mb at 640x360...

    Luckily i still have a 0.0.9v version from when i backed up my old ibook before getting my macbook and it will do the encoding from the MKV without problems although slower...

    Version v finished product is 86 Mb at 360x208...

    Version v however will not do the ipod encoding from the MKV so i have to use v to encode a divx file then use either v or x to encode the ipod version...

    Interestingly version v reads the MKV file incorrectly where the actual MKV is 640x360 ffmpegx version v reads it as Form: "Mov" and the resolution as 360x208...

    Version x reads Form: "Matroska" with the correct resolution...

    Thats all Major please fix the MKV encoding feature with the universal version... =]

    Lastly if we get MKV working correctly as it did in earlier versions, similar OGM and OGG support would be fantastic...

    Thanks,

    R

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    MKV to AVI encoding is still working with me under the new version. What's the audio in your MKV (mp3, ogg, aac)?

  3. While it is still being finacky i realized my main problem... I tried it again and saw that ffmpegx was reading the the framerate in wrong at 0.08... I usually do not mess with that so i would have not looket at it if you had not mentioned something...

    Thanks now i can encode at normal speeds =]

    R




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