It does not work correctly in any instance; see details:So basically it works when this is automatic but not if you do it by hand ?
The transcode wizard does not work at all for CD+G. It produces the error messages in my above post. I don't know how to get more log information for you, as I have not used VLC from the command prompt, but I would be happy to try if someone posts instructions.
The ordinary player "works" in that audio and video is produced, but the video is broken. That's what I meant about the left-most 1/4th of the CD+G text content being displayed four times side-by-side on the screen, and the other 3/4th of the content is not being drawn at all. I assume this is a codec issue, and if someone can assist me with the proper command-line arguments to get VLC to transcode the MP3/CD+G into a format I can reference here, I believe we would find that out, and you would be able to see what I am talking about regarding the broken video output.
I don't mean to complain about the CPU use; I just thought it might be a symptom. I assumed decoding mpeg4 video would be more CPU-intensive than CD+G.About CPU power, well, I think this is difficult to do, sorry, we have to build images from text in CDG...
I would be happy to supply any additional output you believe would be helpful if someone on the thread can assist me with the VLC command-line arguments.Can you produce the conmplete log ?
Kind regards,