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Nicolas Calimet wrote:
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> Matt Giwer wrote:
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> > It fails to make clean. exits error 1. Anyone else?
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> Why not to use the MSSG encoder (www.mpeg.org) ?
> It can produce both MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video of high quality
> and that truely conform with standards. The Berkeley's MPEG-1 seems
> to do a different RGB->YCrCb conversion, and there are often "noise"
> pixels in fast moving parts (B pictures), even when encoding with
> highest bitrate. The only flaws I see is that it reads PPM, not PNG,
> and it can't produce VBR (variable bit rate) MPEG-2. Finally there's
> some people who extended the MSSG code for MMX support and some other
> goodies availabe on PCs (Linux, Windowz). Visit for instance the
> bbMPEG's site (for Win):
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> http://members.home.net/beyeler/bbmpeg.html
>
> A really recent and *fast* MPEG-1/2 encoder in Japanese
> called TMPGEnc, also for Win platforms only :-(
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> http://www.yks.ne.jp/~hori/TMPGEnc.html
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> English patch and ressources for TMPGEnc:
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> http://www.jamsoft.com/tmpgenc/
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> All are freewares.
Unfortunately all for windows. Lots of things for windows and next to
nothing for linux. I would have expected it the other way around.
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