I'm pretty sure the problem is the audio codec. Using mp3 or mp4a VLC just crashes. Using vorbis works just fine. "C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC2.0.4\vlc.exe" "dshow://" :sout="#transcode{width=480,fps=25,vcodec=h264,vb=500, acodec=mp3 ,ab=64,samplerate=44100,venc=x264...
I have been doing some more research about this problem and found out something interesting: VLC 2.0.4 nighly build from 14/10 -> Working Fine VLC 2.0.4 nighly build from 15/10 -> Working Fine VLC 2.0.4 nighly build from 16/10 -> Working Fine VLC 2.0.4 nighly build from 17/10 -> Working Fine VLC 2.0...
Updated to VLC 2.0.4 today. Since this version any atempt to transcode the audio from any file (avi, mp3, mp4, mkv) to mp4a or mpga makes VLC crash. This seems to happen only in 2.0.4 win32 version. No problem with 2.0.4 x64 version, or any other VLC version than 2.0.4 (tried with 2.0.3, 2.0.2 both ...
Since version 2.0 overlayed subtitles appears to be broken. Subtitles are shown 1 letter per row. In the messages log I see a lot of: "freetype spu text error: Breaking unbreakable line" and "freetype spu text error: Truncated too high subtitle" I am using this command to test it...