Tobriand
Well-Known Member
I doubt you're actually making these mistakes, but do be absolutely sure of a couple of things. Firstly, make sure, as has been said, that you set the audio rate to 11025, 22050, or 44100Hz, since the others don't work. Stereo/mono doesn't make a difference.
Secondly, be sure you're either encoding as a single pass, or performing both passes of 2-pass encodes. Do not try and play the output of the first pass (on the output window for VD it will show video as something like 600kb as opposed to something nearer to 16Mb). That's because there's no video actually present there, just data to help it do the second pass. Single pass outputs or the second pass from 2-pass encoding should be fine, though.
Otherwise, check batteries, though that's unlikely, I suspect.
I think there's one other quirk about GPCinema, but I'm afraid I can't remember it atm... sorry.
Secondly, be sure you're either encoding as a single pass, or performing both passes of 2-pass encodes. Do not try and play the output of the first pass (on the output window for VD it will show video as something like 600kb as opposed to something nearer to 16Mb). That's because there's no video actually present there, just data to help it do the second pass. Single pass outputs or the second pass from 2-pass encoding should be fine, though.
Otherwise, check batteries, though that's unlikely, I suspect.
I think there's one other quirk about GPCinema, but I'm afraid I can't remember it atm... sorry.