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| To: | "transcode Users Mailing List" <transcode-users@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Subject: | Re: [transcode-users] Odd TMPEnc combo problem - "new RIFF chunkthrows it" |
| From: | "Nick Humphries" <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 6 Jul 2006 17:10:55 +0100 |
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> Is there any possibility of disabling this chunking so that the large > file is one large chunk? TMPGEnc can handle plain uncompressed AVI > files up to 4GB.
AFAIK this is a limitation defined in the avi standard. Why don't you just use Transcode instead? And AFAIK, Transcode and Mencoder will both happily read huge avi files and convert them into, yeccch, mpeg1.
I've found that TMPGEnc produces visibly better quality MPEGs for my animations and other MPEGs and I'd need to be proven wrong before I switch.
-- Nick Humphries nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.egyptus.co.uk
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