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Old 23rd April 2002, 00:45   #1  |  Link
tbone_uk
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Multiplexing - alternative to bbmpeg

HI all, I have been writing an all in one dvd to vcd/svcd program in c++ using the basis of many fine bits of code. I use bbmpeg for the multiplexing and understand this is based on mplex. I have been unable to find the mplex source code to incorparate in the program and no other code seems available. Does anyone have any ideas that could help me.

I am running on a windows machine so linux source does not help me. Thanks in advance
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Old 23rd April 2002, 08:42   #2  |  Link
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Follow up

Just a little update, I have played around with the apisamp and also the dll for a while. I have the dll running well from my program and after sending the file path of the ouput file to makeMPEGInfo.outputfilename in apisam I was wondering is there another funtion call to the dll for mp2/mpv path also.
If anybody has used the dll in this way I would be interested in any discovories etc.

I have the file paths parsed sucsessfuly into the dll from my program but this involved rewriting part of the dll and seems like there might be a more simple solution
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