I know this is slightly off topic, but it's driving me nuts and I want to see what the Fedora community says before I have to hit up the ffmpeg list. I've been using ffmpeg for years converting digital video into DVD format. The basic command line hasn't changed for me:
ffmpeg -i [inputfile.avi] -target ntsc-dvd outfile.mpg
I've never had a problem with this before, but with the latest ffmpeg I'm getting killed with buffer underflows even on files I have encoded successfully in the past. I've googled for an answer and all the ones I've found have been ~1 year old. Does anyone have an idea or should I pester the ffmpeg list (or whatever list is appropriate).
ffmpeg -i [inputfile.avi] -target ntsc-dvd outfile.mpg
I've never had a problem with this before, but with the latest ffmpeg I'm getting killed with buffer underflows even on files I have encoded successfully in the past. I've googled for an answer and all the ones I've found have been ~1 year old. Does anyone have an idea or should I pester the ffmpeg list (or whatever list is appropriate).
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