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2011-03-01
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2011-03-01
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I transferred this video to a RAM disk, and copied the file to my harddisc.
When using mplayer (SVN-r32834-4.2.1) the video seems to have some bugs/distortions but it plays.
The mplayer log says:
"...
[mpeg2video @ 0x8983180]ac-tex damaged at 5 14
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[mpeg2video @ 0x8983180]invalid mb type in I Frame at 0 28
..."
and so on.
I tried
mencoder VR_MOVIE.VRO -oac mp3lame -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:mbd=1:vbitrate=300:vpsize=500 -vf scale=352:232 -ffourcc DIVX -o forN900.avi
but it crashes with:
"...
[mpeg2video @ 0x886c620]Warning MVs not available
[mpeg2video @ 0x886c620]concealing 315 DC, 315 AC, 315 MV errors
Segmentation fault"
I am not that mencode professional so my question is if there
are mencode settings which make mencode more tolerant against such errors and which avoid such a crash.
The newer SVN download from mplayer does not compile currently.
Which other tools do you use under Linux to encode videos for N900?