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  1. Just trying to get this file to work.

    INFO: [mplex] mplex version 2.2.1 ($Date: 2002/04/20 19:08:30 $)
    INFO: [mplex] File /Users/dave/Movies/doom_3-e32003-full_video-hires/doom3.mpg-0.m2v looks like an MPEG Video stream.
    **ERROR: [mplex] File /Users/dave/Movies/doom_3-e32003-full_video-hires/doom3.mpg-0.mp2 unrecogniseable!
    **ERROR: [mplex] Unrecogniseable file(s)... exiting.
    /Users/dave/Movies/doom_3-e32003-full_video-hires/doom3.mpg-0.m2v.mpg is not a valid mpeg file

    (Super) VideoCD xml description created successfully as `/Users/dave/Movies/doom_3-e32003-full_video-hires/doom3.mpg-0.m2v.mpg.xml'
    ++ WARN: initializing libvcd 0.7.12 [darwin5.2/powerpc]
    ++ WARN:
    ++ WARN: this is the UNSTABLE development branch!
    ++ WARN: use only if you know what you are doing
    ++ WARN: see http://www.hvrlab.org/~hvr/vcdimager/ for more information
    ++ WARN:
    **ERROR: could not stat() file `/Users/dave/Movies/doom_3-e32003-full_video-hires/doom3.mpg-0.m2v.mpg.mpg': No such file or directory
    rm: /Users/dave/Movies/doom_3-e32003-full_video-hires/doom3.mpg-0.m2v.mpg_02_pregap.img: No such file or directory
    rm: /Users/dave/Movies/doom_3-e32003-full_video-hires/doom3.mpg-0.m2v.mpg: No such file or directory
    Processing complete!

    Can anyone decipher these errors?

    And do those ++WARN: really mean anything?

    File info: 640x480 MPEG-2 (from QT Pro)

  2. Originally Posted by digitaldave
    **ERROR: [mplex] File /Users/dave/Movies/doom_3-e32003-full_video-hires/doom3.mpg-0.mp2 unrecogniseable!
    Can anyone decipher these errors?
    As it says, the audio file seem to have a problem. Try to name it .wav to see if ffmpegX can reconvert it to a valid mp2 file.

    Originally Posted by digitaldave
    And do those ++WARN: really mean anything?
    The warnings can be ignored.

  3. Why is it that when I demux the mpg file it gives me a m2v and a mp2 file?

    )just renaming the mp2 file to wav did not seem to make a difference. Now trying to extract a wav from the mpg movie.

    Does ffmpegx actually know what format the sound is in or does it assume mp2?

    I also assume that ffmpegx is mostly intended as a tool to re-encode DVDs, at that's what most of the settings seem to reflect. Or is that just my uneducated opinion?

    I'm mostly trying to take home movies (from either iMovie or FCP) and shove them onto Cds (preferably XVCD). Is there a better program or do I just need to learn ffmpegx better?

    btw major, I appreciate all the work you put into the program and look forward to the further efforts by you and others.

  4. Originally Posted by digitaldave
    Why is it that when I demux the mpg file it gives me a m2v and a mp2 file?
    That's what a mpeg file is made of.

    Originally Posted by digitaldave
    Just renaming the mp2 file to wav did not seem to make a difference.
    Then reencode again the audio until it gets accepted by the muxer.

    Originally Posted by digitaldave
    Does ffmpegx actually know what format the sound is in or does it assume mp2?
    What do you mean?

    Originally Posted by digitaldave
    I also assume that ffmpegx is mostly intended as a tool to re-encode DVDs, at that's what most of the settings seem to reflect. Or is that just my uneducated opinion?
    No, it's a general purpose encoder.

    Originally Posted by digitaldave
    I'm mostly trying to take home movies (from either iMovie or FCP) and shove them onto Cds (preferably XVCD). Is there a better program or do I just need to learn ffmpegx better?
    You just have to select a preset and hit encode. Try CVD which gives good results with home movies.

  5. Thank you, major.

    Sorry for the newbe questions, just a little frustrated until I learn more about this stuff.

    The funny questions about the audio were based on the statement that you said to just rename the mp2 file as wav, and try to run it through ffmpegx. I think this threw me. But mostly because I don't yet understand the relationship between wav and mp2 (Off Googling I go...)




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