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  1. tbush
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    Hi Major,
    I was encoding the same .22 mov file that I spoke about in the previous threads to try something a little different. I used a high bitrate as compared to a low bitrate before. I was trying not to compress the movie quite so much. Anyway, at the end it failed. Here is the infomation from the info window

    Encoding started on Mon Jan 5 17:10:33 EST 2004
    INFO: [yuvscaler] yuvscaler (version 1.7.0) is a general scaling utility for yuv frames
    INFO: [yuvscaler] (C) 2001-2002 Xavier Biquard <xbiquard@free.fr>
    INFO: [yuvscaler] yuvscaler -h for help, or man yuvscaler
    ## Component Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component alias of type (regR/carP/x!bt)
    INFO: [yuvscaler] input: frame size: 720x480 pixels (518400 bytes)
    INFO: [yuvscaler] input: frame rate: 30000/1001 fps (~29.970030)
    INFO: [yuvscaler] input: interlace: none/progressive
    INFO: [yuvscaler] input: sample aspect ratio: 1:1
    INFO: [yuvscaler] from 720x480, take 720x480+0+0, NOT_INTERLACED/PROGRESSIVE
    INFO: [yuvscaler] scale to 720x480, 720x480 being displayed, NOT_INTERLACED/PROGRESSIVE
    INFO: [yuvscaler] Scaling uses the RESAMPLE algorithm,
    INFO: [yuvscaler] without line switching
    INFO: [yuvscaler] without time forwarding
    INFO: [yuvscaler] Without luminance correction
    INFO: [yuvscaler] Without chrominance correction
    INFO: [yuvscaler] frame rate: 29.970 fps
    INFO: [yuvscaler] Scaling ratio for width is 1 to 1
    INFO: [yuvscaler] and is 1 to 1 for height
    INFO: [yuvscaler] Specific downscaling routing number 4
    INFO: [yuvscaler] output: frame size: 720x480 pixels (518400 bytes)
    INFO: [yuvscaler] output: frame rate: 30000/1001 fps (~29.970030)
    INFO: [yuvscaler] output: interlace: none/progressive
    INFO: [yuvscaler] output: sample aspect ratio: 1:1
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Selecting DVD output profile
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Assuming norm NTSC
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Encoding MPEG-2 video to /Volumes/FireWire 78100/Pressley.m2v
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Horizontal size: 720 pel
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Vertical size: 480 pel
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Aspect ratio code: 2 = 4:3 display
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Frame rate code: 4 = 30000.0/1001.0 (NTSC VIDEO)
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Bitrate: 4000 KBit/s
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Quality factor: 3 (Quantisation = 3) (1=best, 31=worst)
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Field order for input: none/progressive
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] New Sequence every 9999 Mbytes
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Assuming non-video stream of 246 Kbps
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Search radius: 16
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] GOP SIZE RANGE 9 TO 15
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Setting colour/gamma parameters to "NTSC"
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Progressive format frames = 1
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Using default unmodified quantization matrices
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Buffering 39 frames
    INFO: [yuvscaler] End of stream!
    INFO: [yuvscaler] Normal exit: end of stream with frame number 195907!
    INFO: [mpeg2enc] Guesstimated final muxed size = 3437712146
    ## Component Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component alias of type (regR/carP/x!bt)
    INFO: Opened WAV file, freq = 48000 Hz, channels = 2, bits = 16
    INFO: format = 0x1, audio length = 1255001280 bytes
    INFO: slots/frame = 672
    INFO: frac SpF=0.000, tot bitrate=224 kbps, s freq=48.0 kHz
    INFO: System is big endian
    INFO: Avg slots/frame = Inf; b/smp = Inf; br = Inf kbps
    INFO: Encoding with psychoacoustic model 2 is finished
    INFO: The MPEG encoded output file name is "/Volumes/FireWire 78100/Pressley.mp2"
    INFO: [mplex] mplex version 2.2.2 ($Date: 2003/05/13 20:27:15 $)
    INFO: [mplex] File /Volumes/FireWire 78100/Pressley.m2v looks like an MPEG Video stream.
    INFO: [mplex] File /Volumes/FireWire 78100/Pressley.mp2 looks like an MPEG Audio stream.
    INFO: [mplex] Video stream 0: profile 8 selected - ignoring non-standard options!
    INFO: [mplex] Found 1 audio streams and 1 video streams
    INFO: [mplex] Selecting dvdauthor DVD output profile
    INFO: [mplex] Multiplexing video program stream!
    INFO: [mplex] Scanning for header info: Video stream e0 (/Volumes/FireWire 78100/Pressley.m2v)
    INFO: [mplex] VIDEO STREAM: e0
    INFO: [mplex] Frame width : 720
    INFO: [mplex] Frame height : 480
    INFO: [mplex] Aspect ratio : 4:3 display
    INFO: [mplex] Picture rate : 29.970 frames/sec
    INFO: [mplex] Bit rate : 4000000 bits/sec
    INFO: [mplex] Vbv buffer size : 229376 bytes
    INFO: [mplex] CSPF : 0
    INFO: [mplex] Scanning for header info: Audio stream c0 (/Volumes/FireWire 78100/Pressley.mp2)
    INFO: [mplex] MPEG AUDIO STREAM: c0
    INFO: [mplex] Audio version : 1.0
    INFO: [mplex] Layer : 2
    INFO: [mplex] CRC checksums : no
    INFO: [mplex] Bit rate : 28672 bytes/sec (224 kbit/sec)
    INFO: [mplex] Frequency : 48000 Hz
    INFO: [mplex] Mode : 0 stereo
    INFO: [mplex] Mode extension : 0
    INFO: [mplex] Copyright bit : 0 no copyright
    INFO: [mplex] Original/Copy : 0 copy
    INFO: [mplex] Emphasis : 0 none
    INFO: [mplex] SYSTEMS/PROGRAM stream:
    INFO: [mplex] rough-guess multiplexed stream data rate : 4294048
    INFO: [mplex] target data-rate specified : 10080000
    INFO: [mplex] Setting specified specified data rate: 10080000
    INFO: [mplex] Run-in Sectors = 89 Video delay = 13019 Audio delay = 16022
    INFO: [mplex] New sequence commences...
    INFO: [mplex] Video e0: buf= 237568 frame=000000 sector=00000000
    INFO: [mplex] Audio c0: buf= 4096 frame=000000 sector=00000000
    ++ WARN: [mplex] File size exceeded before split-point in video stream
    INFO: [mplex] Starting new output file...
    **ERROR: [mplex] Need to split output but there appears to be no %d in the filename pattern /Volumes/FireWire 78100/Pressley.mpg

    There seems to be the m2v and mp2 files, but no TS files. Can you tell me what I am doing wrong? Your help is very much appreciated.

  2. wibbler
    Guest
    You aren't doing anything wrong, thats a bug in ffmpegX, see my earlier message and the response...

    W.I.Bler

  3. Orkiguest
    Guest
    Same prob here. Please give us the link or the title of the thread, wibbler.

  4. The "% bug" has been spotted and will be fixed in next version. For now you should finish the process manually by using the "Mux as..." tool on your resulting m2v and mp2 files.




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