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Date:      Sun, 30 Jan 2000 14:46:12 -0800 (PST)
From:      just matt <matt@dqc.org>
To:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   more problems with encoding mpeg's
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSO.4.21.0001301438150.16598-100000@dqc.org>
In-Reply-To: <389429DD.14421432@d.kamp.net>

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Alright I almost have a way to make large mpeg files, as I was having
problems with streams freezing in the past, but now I have a different
problem.  For no apperatn reason, I'm getting streams that are twice as
big as they should be.  For example, last week I was making mpeg's that
had ~46Kb/s audio streams and ~128Kb/s video streams(according to some
random windows mpeg player) for a comined stream of around
~170Kb/s.  Yesterday I tried to make some mpeg's and I ended up with these
hideoulsy slow and large movies, that have the same audio and video rates,
but the system stream was ~300Kb/s.  Needless to say the speed with which
anything could play these streams was pathetic.  Instead of the normal 10
megs per minute rate, I was getting 20 megs of space per minute.  I
diffed the convert script against an old one I saved, and it was the same,
I remove and recompiled fxtv, mpeg encode, and everything else, and I
continue to get the problem.  As I was running 3.3, I decided now was good
as any to install 3.4, so I did that and the problem persists.  Does
anyone know why mpeg_encode is being so stupid?  fxtv seems to be
capturing .AVraw streams that are the same size as before...  any ideas at
all?

	- Matt



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