The reason I'm transcoding files are because I have a "Popcorn Hour A-110" media player (a "PCH"), connected to my TV. The PCH can't decode motion jpeg since it is based on a Sigma Blue-Ray chip which is mainly aimed at decoding "H.264 / AVC" video. Here the Arista "Computer - High" setting should be perfect. (thank you! :-)
The interesting part is that my computer (Ubuntu 9.10) says the transcoded files are at 6fps. It should have been 24fps if the transcoding went as I hoped. The video play correctly though.
But on my PCH the file-information says that the file is a 24fps file (!!!) and the sound sync is very wrong.
Perhaps this is some sort of clue to what the root cause is...
Just ask if I can help out. Testing or whatever.
(I'm not good at coding at all but I know a little and could take a look at it if I just knew where to look in the code.)
Things are getting interesting...
The reason I'm transcoding files are because I have a "Popcorn Hour A-110" media player (a "PCH"), connected to my TV. The PCH can't decode motion jpeg since it is based on a Sigma Blue-Ray chip which is mainly aimed at decoding "H.264 / AVC" video. Here the Arista "Computer - High" setting should be perfect. (thank you! :-)
The interesting part is that my computer (Ubuntu 9.10) says the transcoded files are at 6fps. It should have been 24fps if the transcoding went as I hoped. The video play correctly though.
But on my PCH the file-information says that the file is a 24fps file (!!!) and the sound sync is very wrong.
Perhaps this is some sort of clue to what the root cause is...
Just ask if I can help out. Testing or whatever.
(I'm not good at coding at all but I know a little and could take a look at it if I just knew where to look in the code.)