Re: ogg quality problem with ffmpeg
- From: Alex Samad <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2008 08:36:11 +1100
On Sat, Mar 08, 2008 at 11:57:14AM -0800, David Fox wrote:
On 3/8/08, asm4 <asm4@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I don't think you can compare bit rates, ogg has better compression than
the nominal bit rate shown by xmms or mplayer on out.ogg is 0k and
average bit rate is 41.7kbps
mp3 so 128kb ogg is suppose to sound better than 128kb mp3
Is the quality (or lack of) extremely noticable? Ogg is variable rate,
and by "VOB" i'm thinking "movie",
where there may be a large variation of sound sources, compared to for
example a music CD.
Then again, it could be an ffmpeg problem. I don't have any ready vobs
here to test. But I routinely dump audio from other sources (such as
avi) and encode those with ffmpeg, but not to ogg, usually a52 because
I do a fair amount of dvd encoding of avi movies.
i have 0.cvs20070307-6 of ffmpeg and this seems to be the latest
version. am i doing something wrong? or is there a better way of getting
There's a later version 20071206 but it's in the debian-multimedia repository.
ashutosh
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