<DIV>I was among the people for whom ffmpeg only saw a few frames from the mythtranscode. I tried the following</DIV>
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<DIV>using mencoder-0.91. No dice. With --fifosync, there's a deadlock for some reason. Without --fifosync, it keeps having to allocate audio buffers, despite the several additional rawaudio parameters I tried.</DIV>
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<DIV>With mencoder-1.0pre1 (just posted within the last day or so), the command above works just fine. I did not use --fifosync, but it might work either way (it shouldn't be needed if one program is reading both streams?). Maybe this is something in the new release, or maybe it's something I did wrong in building 0.91 (I'd applied the 0.90 patch).</DIV>
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