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[transcode-users] import frame disabled


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Subject: [transcode-users] import frame disabled
From: "Graeme McClinton" <graeme.mcclinton@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 14:29:36 +0100
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I'm using transcode 1.0.2 and mythtv 0.19, and trying to trancode my mythtv recordings to mpeg4 for archive purposes.

Here is the command line I'm using:

transcode -i input.mpg -x mpeg2,mp3 -o output.avi -y ffmpeg -F mpeg4

I'm getting "import frame   | disabled" in the output. From what I can gather, this means it just won't work. Until I get the frame size in that field, I'll get zip.

Now it seems to me that as I'm inputting a plain vanilla mpeg2 file, this shouldn't be a problem.

Can anyone tell me if I'm doing anything wrong, or if there are any obvious things I should check?

I've also tried various output options, but it looks like my problem is on the input side.

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