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Using HCEnc to encode mp4 gives output in halftime
Hi,
I'm trying to encode recordings that I made from my h264 camcorder. The video file I'm working with is a 720x480 in 60i mp4 file. I am using HCEnc to encode to mpeg2 to prepare for DVD backup. The only important setting in HCEnc that I've touched is the interlace setting. I've set the source to interlaced and field order as TFF. The problem with my output is when I playback the m2v file in media player classic home cinema, the player shows the total duration and total frames as half as that of the original mp4 file; otherwise, the video plays at normal speed like the original source (29.976 fps). I'm really at a crossroad here and would like any help on this matter. My avisynth script file is as follow: ffvideosource("sdv_0010.mp4") p.s. This is my first DVD backup project, and boy it is giving me a headache. Last edited by Dreadkillz; 2nd June 2010 at 14:51. |
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Thank you for your suggestion. I was unable to find the mplex application and I've instead used tsmuxer to mux the m2v file to m2ts. The resultant file now has the correct time duration, and it seems to have no other problems. Thanks for the help.
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I believe that I got my copy of mplex.exe from HCBatchgui. If m2ts is working for you and you are fine with it, then just go with that.
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camcorder, half, hcenc, interlaced, mp4 |
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