On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, [ISO-8859-1] Bernhard Frühmesser wrote:

> >     I think "-p S" will work for you though.
> 
> Unfortunately it doesn't :-(

        Sigh.  

> Is there a way that version 1.6.0 of the mjpegtools will work with 
> libquicktime? Maybe i should try this version ?

        Unknown - do you see any 'HAVE_LIBQUICKTIME' references in the sources?
        If not then 1.6.0 may only have had support for the old quicktime4linux

> So when lav2yuv test.avi | yuvplay works but neither "glav -p S 
> test.avi" nor the same with lavplay then it must be a problem with this 
> two programms - no?

        That sounds logical to me.  I wonder if the problem is related to
        PAL vs. NTSC.  Perhaps someone else who is using dv2 files in PAL-land
        will step in and help.

> >     I made a mistake - that should, of course, have been "-o test.mp2".
> 
> Oh right, i haven't recognized that too :-)

        Brain vs. fingers sync problems in my case :)

> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/video/video> playwave test.wav
> >>Opened audio at 22050 Hz 16 bit stereo
> >>Couldn't load test.wav: Unrecognized file type (not VOC)

        Since the file was really a .mp2 file I am not sure that the 
        "Opened audio at" message is reliable/trustworthy.

> >             mpg123 test.mp2
> > 
> Yes, that one works :-)

> >>There is another thing that confuses me, the audio has actually 44100 Hz 
> >>but the wav only has got 22050 Hz...

        What does the 'file' command say about the original .wav file (the
        one produced by lav2wav)?

> Yeah, but the audio already comes at 44100 Hz from the source 
> (camcorder), so it should actually have 44100 Hz in the recorded video - no?

        44100?  I thought DV (and Digital8) camcorders produced 48000 audio  -
        at least mine does.    Although it's not "standard" I have found
        that none of my hardware players object to 48000 audio in SVCDs so
        sometimes I do not bother downsampling to 44100 ('toolame' is quite
        a bit faster than mp2enc).

        I wonder if the 22050 is a bug (or misleading message) in playwave...

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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