[MEncoder-users] reencoding from a mkv with subtitles
Marc Cousin
marc at mco.mine.nu
Sat Jan 22 11:13:34 CET 2005
On Wednesday 29 December 2004 19:07, Phil Ehrens wrote:
> Marc Cousin wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 December 2004 18:30, Phil Ehrens wrote:
> > > Marc Cousin wrote:
> > > > On Wednesday 29 December 2004 18:02, Marc Cousin wrote:
> > > > > On Wednesday 29 December 2004 17:45, Phil Ehrens wrote:
> > > > > > I have misplaced the original post, but did you say that
> > > > > > the subs looked okay in mplayer? If so, you can output
> > > > > > mpegpes video from mplayer and reencode that to make your
> > > > > > avi.
> > > > >
> > > > > you're right, that may be a solution...
> > > > > do you know of a way to decode full speed (it will be slow to
> > > > > convert, if i can't do that :) )
> > > >
> > > > with -vo mpegpes:file.mpeg, subtitles aren't displayed at all ... :(
> > >
> > > Hmmm... when I have done it, the vobsub file was seperate.
> > > You may have to demux the .mkv file and use the -vobsub
> > > and -vobsubid options.
> >
> > you're going to like this one ... It's impossible to demux a S_VOBSUB ...
> > :)
>
> Oh my, Bug #80, LOW priority... too bad. What about using:
>
> mplayer -vo yuv4mpeg ... >& /dev/null
> and
> mencoder -i stream.yuv ...
>
> This is of course getting into the magical realm...
It's been a while on this one... I've been very busy, but I can work on this
again ...
The -vo yuv4mpeg works, thanks, but is there a way to speed up the creation of
the stream.yuv ?
Then, what's the best way to put the sound back in the target movie ?
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