On Friday, 07 November 2008 at 16:10, Gavin McCullagh wrote: > Hi there, > > first of all I should say that mencoder is an absolute lifesaver, saves me > tonnes of time and has opened up tonnes of opportunities both in work and > at home. Many thanks to all concerned. > > Second, I think I may have found a bug in the command line parsing. If I > try and re-encode a single DV file into FLV it works fine, including a > video rescale and an audio lavcresample. If I pass multiple DVs into a > single FLV, mencoder complains that I cannot create an FLV with that audio > sample rate and that I should pick from (44100,22050,10025). However, I > actually have a resample to 22050 in the command and apart from having two > input files, the entire process is identical. > > I find this with 2 or more dvd:// inputs and with 2 or more files so it > seems to simply relate to having more than one source. I can stitch the > files together afterward using "-oac copy -ovc copy", but that's so much > more interactive than I want to be! I presume there is no practical reason > why I cannot load up two files like this, they are of exactly the same type > (though I wouldn't think they need to be in this instance). > > The full command and output for both a failed and a successful run are > below. If you need any more info, please let me know. > > If a fix jumps out at someone quickly that would be awesome. If time presents > itself I'll try and get a look at the source code myself but I suspect > there'll be people on this list far more familiar with it than me. > > Thanks in advance, > Gavin > > gavinmc at ceartgoleor:~$ mencoder dvd://1 dvd://2 -o test.flv -of lavf -ovc lavc -oac lavc -lavcopts vcodec=flv:vbitrate=250:autoaspect:acodec=libmp3lame:abitrate=64 -vf scale=320:240 -srate 22050 -af lavcresample=22050 You should list your inputs at the end of your command in order to have all the options apply to all inputs. Options specified after a given input apply only to it. That's a feature, actually. It is documented in the manpage. Regards, R. -- MPlayer http://mplayerhq.hu | RPMFusion http://rpmfusion.org There should be a science of discontent. People need hard times and oppression to develop psychic muscles. -- from "Collected Sayings of Muad'Dib" by the Princess Irulan