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    Here is what I get many times (20 times until here, for about 120 000 frames):

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    Pos:3928.8s  98225f (52%)  23fps Trem:  63min 1208mb  A-V:0.005 [1198:160]
    1 duplicate frame(s)!
    Pos:3928.8s  98226f (52%)  23fps Trem:  63min 1208mb  A-V:0.004 [1198:160]
    1 duplicate frame(s)!
    VDec: vo config request - 720 x 576 (preferred csp: Planar YV12)[1198:160]
    VDec: using Planar YV12 as output csp (no 0)
    Movie-Aspect is 1.78:1 - prescaling to correct movie aspect.
    videocodec: libavcodec (704x304 fourcc=58564944 [XVID])
    High quality encoding selected (non real time)!
    Could not open codec.
    FATAL: Cannot initialize video driver.

    The film seems ok, but I just took a rapid look at it. Has anybody already have this error, or knows what it means?

    Regards,
    kaz

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    ok, I found what is the consequence of this: at every point where there was this strange error, I have a picture wich is half green, whith big green squares...

    Does it help anybody to analyse my problem?

  3. You mean that the green picture is in your source movie? Which is the format of your source?

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    No, the green pictures is in the resulting movie. It appears at each point where the terminal print me this error. (If you look to the error, you see that there is a time)

    The original movie is a VOB file obtained from a DVD with 0Sex, format 720x576 and then cropped to 1:31 and encoded.

    I tried a second time, after restarting my computer, and the problem appeared again.

  5. Does it behave the same if you encode with "XviD ffmpeg"?

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    ok, solved. Thanks!

    greetings,
    kaz




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