Sancus
06-25-2010, 04:19 AM
I'm using the Samsung C profile, and version 2.1.7 of Mezzmo.
Here's the ffmpeg info:
FFmpeg version SVN-r23438, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developers
built on Jun 3 2010 11:03:31 with gcc 4.4.0
configuration: --enable-static --disable-shared --enable-memalign-hack --enable-libmp3lame --extra-cflags=-I/c/msys/local/include --extra-ldflags=-L/c/msys/local/lib --enable-zlib --enable-w32threads --extra-cflags=-fno-common --enable-gpl --enable-libx264 --disable-ffplay --disable-ffprobe --disable-ffserver
libavutil 50.16. 0 / 50.16. 0
libavcodec 52.73. 0 / 52.73. 0
libavformat 52.67. 0 / 52.67. 0
libavdevice 52. 2. 0 / 52. 2. 0
libavfilter 1.20. 0 / 1.20. 0
libswscale 0.11. 0 / 0.11. 0
[matroska @ 0036cb30]Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
Input #0, matroska, from 'O:\Movies\avatar.mkv':
Duration: 02:41:41.68, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0.0(eng): Video: h264, yuv420p, 1920x1080 [PAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 23.98 fps, 23.98 tbr, 1k tbn, 47.95 tbc
Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: dca, 48000 Hz, 6 channels, s16
Stream #0.2(eng): Subtitle: [0][0][0][0] / 0x0000
At least one output file must be specified
The TV reports "Not support video codec", but I have another file of the same video codec that plays fine, info following:
FFmpeg version SVN-r23438, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developers
built on Jun 3 2010 11:03:31 with gcc 4.4.0
configuration: --enable-static --disable-shared --enable-memalign-hack --enable-libmp3lame --extra-cflags=-I/c/msys/local/include --extra-ldflags=-L/c/msys/local/lib --enable-zlib --enable-w32threads --extra-cflags=-fno-common --enable-gpl --enable-libx264 --disable-ffplay --disable-ffprobe --disable-ffserver
libavutil 50.16. 0 / 50.16. 0
libavcodec 52.73. 0 / 52.73. 0
libavformat 52.67. 0 / 52.67. 0
libavdevice 52. 2. 0 / 52. 2. 0
libavfilter 1.20. 0 / 1.20. 0
libswscale 0.11. 0 / 0.11. 0
[matroska @ 0036cb40]Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
Seems stream 0 codec frame rate differs from container frame rate: 47.95 (48000/1001) -> 24.00 (24/1)
Input #0, matroska, from 'O:\Movies\avatars.mkv':
Duration: 02:36:57.28, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 192 kb/s
Stream #0.0(eng): Video: h264, yuv420p, 720x400 [PAR 1:1 DAR 9:5], 23.98 fps, 24 tbr, 1k tbn, 47.95 tbc
Stream #0.1: Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 192 kb/s
At least one output file must be specified
The only differences I can see are the audio, and the fact that the bitrate on the first movie reports as "N/A". As far as I can tell from my manual, this TV does indeed support DTS audio, and in any case, it's erroring on the video codec, not on the audio.
Is the "N/A" for bitrate significant? Is there something wrong with the way this .MKV has been encoded, maybe?
Here's the ffmpeg info:
FFmpeg version SVN-r23438, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developers
built on Jun 3 2010 11:03:31 with gcc 4.4.0
configuration: --enable-static --disable-shared --enable-memalign-hack --enable-libmp3lame --extra-cflags=-I/c/msys/local/include --extra-ldflags=-L/c/msys/local/lib --enable-zlib --enable-w32threads --extra-cflags=-fno-common --enable-gpl --enable-libx264 --disable-ffplay --disable-ffprobe --disable-ffserver
libavutil 50.16. 0 / 50.16. 0
libavcodec 52.73. 0 / 52.73. 0
libavformat 52.67. 0 / 52.67. 0
libavdevice 52. 2. 0 / 52. 2. 0
libavfilter 1.20. 0 / 1.20. 0
libswscale 0.11. 0 / 0.11. 0
[matroska @ 0036cb30]Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
Input #0, matroska, from 'O:\Movies\avatar.mkv':
Duration: 02:41:41.68, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0.0(eng): Video: h264, yuv420p, 1920x1080 [PAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 23.98 fps, 23.98 tbr, 1k tbn, 47.95 tbc
Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: dca, 48000 Hz, 6 channels, s16
Stream #0.2(eng): Subtitle: [0][0][0][0] / 0x0000
At least one output file must be specified
The TV reports "Not support video codec", but I have another file of the same video codec that plays fine, info following:
FFmpeg version SVN-r23438, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developers
built on Jun 3 2010 11:03:31 with gcc 4.4.0
configuration: --enable-static --disable-shared --enable-memalign-hack --enable-libmp3lame --extra-cflags=-I/c/msys/local/include --extra-ldflags=-L/c/msys/local/lib --enable-zlib --enable-w32threads --extra-cflags=-fno-common --enable-gpl --enable-libx264 --disable-ffplay --disable-ffprobe --disable-ffserver
libavutil 50.16. 0 / 50.16. 0
libavcodec 52.73. 0 / 52.73. 0
libavformat 52.67. 0 / 52.67. 0
libavdevice 52. 2. 0 / 52. 2. 0
libavfilter 1.20. 0 / 1.20. 0
libswscale 0.11. 0 / 0.11. 0
[matroska @ 0036cb40]Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
Seems stream 0 codec frame rate differs from container frame rate: 47.95 (48000/1001) -> 24.00 (24/1)
Input #0, matroska, from 'O:\Movies\avatars.mkv':
Duration: 02:36:57.28, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 192 kb/s
Stream #0.0(eng): Video: h264, yuv420p, 720x400 [PAR 1:1 DAR 9:5], 23.98 fps, 24 tbr, 1k tbn, 47.95 tbc
Stream #0.1: Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 192 kb/s
At least one output file must be specified
The only differences I can see are the audio, and the fact that the bitrate on the first movie reports as "N/A". As far as I can tell from my manual, this TV does indeed support DTS audio, and in any case, it's erroring on the video codec, not on the audio.
Is the "N/A" for bitrate significant? Is there something wrong with the way this .MKV has been encoded, maybe?