Hi!
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004, George Kola wrote:
> I have a large number of DV files to be encoded to mpeg-1 and mpeg-2.
> The DV file is large 13 GB (It is DV in avi). I compiled mjpeg tools on
Oh, you used the form 2 AVI instead of raw DV :-(
> redhat 7.2 and redhat 9. The glibc I have supports files larger than 2 GB and
> the configure in mjpeg tools shows that glibc supports files larger than 2
The system isn't the problem.
> GB. But I find that the lav2wav and lav2yuv pick up only around 1 GB of data
> from the file -- I see only 4.42 seconds in the final encoded video. I did
Right - that's a limitatin of the AVI format. Now there are
extensions to get past that (ODML comes to mind) but mjpegtools'
AVI support is not ODML aware and can not read past the 1GB (old) AVI
limit.
> some searching around and found that DV had 1 GB limit and there is an
> opendml extension which allows for larg DV (in avi). I am able to
Ah, ok - so you found the ODML references. Alas, lav* doesn't
use them ;(
> successfully encode the DV with mencoder to MPEG-4. But I really need mpeg-1
> and mpeg-2. Could someone tell me how to accomplish it.
Hope you have a lot of temp disc space - one of the methods will
(temporarily) use a lot of space...
Do you have the 'smilutils' (alternatively called smiltools)? You
should be able to use those instead of lav* to do the conversion from
DV to YUV4MPEG2. As a matter of fact I've been using smil2yuv
for a long time - and you can build smil* against ffmpeg/libavcodec
for the DV decoding. Why would you want to do that? How's a ~10%
reduction in final MPEG2 bitrate sound? libavcodec/dv produces better
output that libdv according to all the tests I've run.
You could even use 'smil2raw' to convert the AVI files to raw DV files
if you wanted to. Very useful adjunct to mjpegtools - look around
kino's site (I can't remember if there's a pointer to smiltools or
not). Alternatively you can check out the CVS version from
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/kino login
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/kino co smilutils
cd smilutils
cvs logout
./bootstrap
./configure --with-avcodec --with-avcodec-include=.../libavcodec
gmake
(... is typically /usr/local/src/ffmpeg but might vary of course)
LOTS of useful filter programs, and utilities in the kit.
I typically use it thus:
smil2yuv -i 2 redhotridinghood.dv | \
yuvdenoise -S 0 -l 1 | \
y4mscaler -O chromass=420_MPEG2 | \
bfr -b 10m | \
mpeg2enc -f 8 -M 2 -E -10 -2 1 -q 6 -K kvcd -o foo.m2v
which leaves the 4:1:1 to 4:2:0 conversion in y4mscaler's _extremely_
capable hands. A simpler version that's more friendly to single
cpu systems would be:
smil2yuv redhotridinghood.dv | \
mpeg2enc -f 8 -M 2 -E -10 -2 1 -q 6 -K kvcd -o foo.m2v
Instead of a raw DV file you can just give "bigfile.avi".
Have fun - and remember: raw DV is the way to go. It's simpler
(fixed 120000 byte records - you can use 'dd' as a crude editor in
emergencies ;)) and has no size limit (other than what 'df' says
your free space is :-)).
Cheers,
Steven Schultz
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