Bernhard Praschinger пишет:
Hallo
source avi:
Cache fill: 5,47% (458752 bytes) AVI file format detected. VIDEO: [DIV3] 384x288 24bpp 24,000 fps 945,8 kbps (115,5 kbyte/s)
Do you have a PAL/NTSC or Film source ?
From the pictures size I'd guess that you have a PAL movie, but from the
framerate I'd say you have something from film. But 24PFS are no valid
PAL framerate.
Thanks, now I have understood
but i have some errors:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] perl]$ lavplay video.avi lavplay1.6.1.90 lavtools version 1.6.1.90 **ERROR: [lavplay] File video.avi has 23.999808 frames/sec, choose norm with +[np] param [EMAIL PROTECTED] perl]$
Seems that something sets the framerate wrong. You can correct that if you insert yuvfps (avablie in the current test
release, NOT in the 1.6.1 or earlier):
cat stream.yuv | yuvfp -c 24:1 | yuv2lav
ok
If you don't want to do that again you have to add the +n option. Maybe
to other tools to. For the encoding you can use yuvfps directly after
lav2yuv so the other tools do not have any problems.
dmitriy
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