[x264-devel] X264 FFMPEG

Sascha QUILLET probyte at netshock.de
Mon Jan 8 11:41:59 CET 2007


Dear all, I have a problem with ffmpeg and x264 ... I quote the posting
from the ffmpeg forum here ... my someone of you has an idea to solve
this in few seconds...

Sascha QUILLET wrote:
> dear all, after upgrading X264 and ffmpeg to the latest svn release, I
> get the error below. Does someone have already a working command line ?
>
>
> CODER: ffmpeg -y -i /video/evs2newslink_outfolder/tmp_video.avi
> -passlogfile /tmp/ffmpegh264.log -threads 2 -r pal -s pal -pass 1 -b
> 3072K  -maxrate 4096K -qmax 50 -vcodec h264 -ac 4 -ab 192 -refs 5 -flags
> +mv4 -flags2 +bpyramid+wpred+mixed_refs+8x8dct -bf 3 -subq 6
> /video/evs2newslink_outfolder/0104-1853-ENEX-Spain-ETA___Interior.m2t.avi
> FFmpeg version SVN-r7407, Copyright (c) 2000-2006 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
>   configuration:  --enable-x264 --enable-gpl --enable-pthreads
> --enable-faad --enable-faac --disable-ffplay --enable-mp3lame
>   libavutil version: 49.1.0
>   libavcodec version: 51.28.0
>   libavformat version: 51.7.0
>   built on Jan  4 2007 18:35:26, gcc: 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (SUSE
> Linux)
> Input #0, avi, from '/video/evs2newslink_outfolder/tmp_video.avi':
>   Duration: 00:02:13.4, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 124685 kb/s
>   Stream #0.0: Video: rawvideo, yuv420p, 720x576, 25.00 fps(r)
>   Stream #0.1: Audio: mp2, 48000 Hz, stereo, 256 kb/s
> Output #0, avi, to
> '/video/evs2newslink_outfolder/0104-1853-testvideo.h264.avi':
>   Stream #0.0: Video: h264, yuv420p, 720x576, q=2-50, pass 1, 3072 kb/s,
> 25.00 fps(c)
>   Stream #0.1: Audio: mp2, 48000 Hz, stereo, 192 kb/s
> Stream mapping:
>   Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
>   Stream #0.1 -> #0.1
> x264 [error]: invalid width x height (0x720)
>
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>
>   
No, sad to say, I have this same issue and posted to this list with no
response.  And I still have this same issue.  It seems to be stemming
from a change in how x264 takes in width and height.

Any takers?  Or is there a good SVN version of x264 that will work with
the newest release of ffmpeg?

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