2007-04-26, 11:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 2007-04-29, 06:55 PM by pvrtinkerer.)
I recently installed WinFF to do some batch conversion of mpg files... and now that they're converted, they won't play through gbpvr, though they do work in vlc.
The only difference in the ffmpeg command line between the standard GBPVR version and the WinFF version was the absence of the -vtag argument. The version of ffmpeg used was the one bundled with WinFF, rather than the one bundled with GBPVR.
How important is the -vtag argument, and how can I incorporate it into the compressed files without recompressing them?
And are there compatibility issues caused by using different ffmpeg.exe files? How to overcome them?
The only difference in the ffmpeg command line between the standard GBPVR version and the WinFF version was the absence of the -vtag argument. The version of ffmpeg used was the one bundled with WinFF, rather than the one bundled with GBPVR.
How important is the -vtag argument, and how can I incorporate it into the compressed files without recompressing them?
And are there compatibility issues caused by using different ffmpeg.exe files? How to overcome them?
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