Florin Andrei wrote: >> This whole frame rate and interlacing issue is not trivial. Make sure >> you process the video stream the right way before encoding, otherwise >> you end up with a russian roulette candidate. >> Here's how I create an original AVI from the output of AVSynthesis: First, I record a series of TGA images from AVS. Then I run: find *tga | sort -n > list As I've mentioned, I can control FPS and video width & height in the AVS config file. I currently set video to 720x480 and the frame rate to 30. Audio sr is 48 kHz (which I can also set in the config file). Next I process the list to create the master AVI: mencoder -oac copy -audiofile render.wav -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=huffyuv:pred=2:format=422P:vstrict=-1 -noskip -mf fps=30 -o master.avi mf://@list This process creates a beautiful very high-resolution AVI, about 3GB large for a 4-minute animation. Obviously I'd like to keep as much of that resolution throughout the DVD process. Is there any part of my current encoding process I should change ? Best, dp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user