1. of course
2. yes see pref, in sout transcode 'hurry up' option.
3. you can try -I dummy
4. you can check the pref, there's Set QP option under transcode/H.264 encoder
Great!Yes...success. Ver. 1.0.0 solves the problem for .TS and .mp3 files. Many thanks!!
http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/win ... 6-win32.7zThe latest version is vlc-0.9.10-git-win32. Is that it?
http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/win ... 6-win32.7zWhere do I find vlc-1.0.0?
I tried this on win32 and it works!E.g.Code: Select all
vlc --demux rawvideo --rawvid-fps 25 --rawvid-width 1920 --rawvid-height 1080 --rawvid-chroma=I422 --rawvid-aspect-ratio 16:9 /path/to/rawvideofile