N-Bomb
7th April 2002, 01:00
Before you think this is a normal problem, read on.
I've been fooling with multi-lingual encoding lately (two audio tracks, subtitles in a .OGM) and I've also been trying out the current version of XviD.
Now, I encoded the video, and it all worked out properly... in fact I'm very impressed with the quality even without B-frames. But that's beside the point.
It all worked properly, and I have a nice clip sans audio. Using Oggmux I putt the two audio tracks, the .srt, and the XviD AVI into an .ogm.
Here's where the problem starts. Now the video is upside-down. I can fix this with the checkbox in the properties, but then when I play normal clips, they're upside-down.
So what's going on? How did a simple mux invert the video?
Thanks,
-Nick
I've been fooling with multi-lingual encoding lately (two audio tracks, subtitles in a .OGM) and I've also been trying out the current version of XviD.
Now, I encoded the video, and it all worked out properly... in fact I'm very impressed with the quality even without B-frames. But that's beside the point.
It all worked properly, and I have a nice clip sans audio. Using Oggmux I putt the two audio tracks, the .srt, and the XviD AVI into an .ogm.
Here's where the problem starts. Now the video is upside-down. I can fix this with the checkbox in the properties, but then when I play normal clips, they're upside-down.
So what's going on? How did a simple mux invert the video?
Thanks,
-Nick