bb4f9be48f marshalleq Thanks! Damien Bird Hi, followed your guide for my Ubuntu 9.04 install. marshalleq Im not that familiar with Ubuntu other than in XBMC live, however I think perhaps you need the 264-encoder library. Then to see if the libraries are available, type h264enc -sc, both as normal user. This naming convention can be overridden by the -o option (in the case of one file) or the -n option (in the case of several files). BUGS. After taking into account my very limited experiment and it seems all in all that Im trading speed of encodes for disk space, which really goes against why I started using 264 codec in the first place (small encodes great quality). If you dont know how to tell, just play your DVD in a computer (must be a computer) and you will see if there are jagged lines in the image or not. Browse to and get the latest version. I agree, Interlacing should die!!! Unfortunately a lot of my old content is still interlaced and I still come accross it in things like documentary content and old mini dv videos.
Dont bother with the others, theyre a waste of time unless youre encoding for a PSP or something. .. OK -> Checking for neroAacEnc&&&&&& FAILED! [no support for AAC audio] -> Checking for aacplusenc&&&&&& FAILED! [no support for AAC audio] -> Checking for oggenc&&&&&&&. DESCRIPTION. If you cant see any or arent sure, you will have progressive. -t title, –title title Set the track title comment field to title. Its sweet! Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleLinkedInMoreEmailPocketPrintTumblrRedditPinterestSkypeLike this:Like Loading. Also, yadif will be more than enough for most of the time and youll see very little difference between yadif only and yadif mcdeint, but with the latter, youll considerably increase encoding time as its very slow, even if you choose fast mcdeint option 7) this is incorrect.
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