Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Yes, it is. I captured the file with lavrec about six months ago with an older version of mjpegtools. I also tried a number of other avi files that I created in the past, all with the same result.HalloLookes good.Now that I have time to get back into video editing I thought I would update everything to the latest stable versions. From sourceforge I downloaded: mjpegtools 1.6.1 libmovtar-0.1.3 jpeg-mmx-0.1.4 quicktime4linux-1.4-patch
Is your avi a mjpeg encoded avi ?All of the packages compiled without any errors. However, when I try to use the lav tools I just get segmentation faults. Here is a sample: > lav2yuv -S scenes01.eli raw01.avi -v 2
If not, that that would explaind the behaviour.
BTW: I am using SuSE 8.0. Don't know if that matters or not.
Or is your video a DV-Video, and you have not enabled the firewire support ?
No, see above.
--DEBUG: [lav2yuv] Opening video file raw01.avi ... --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] File: raw01.avi, absolute name: /home/jquozien/Movies/HotWheel_tricks/raw01.avi --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] frames: 4969 --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] width: 640 --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] height: 480 --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] interlacing: top field first --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] frames/sec: 29.970 --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] audio samps: 7311734 --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] audio chans: 1 --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] audio bits: 16 --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] audio rate: 44100 --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] MJPEG frame 0 len 122200 Segmentation faultauf hoffentlich bald, Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~gz/bernhard
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