On Sat, 7 Feb 2004, [ISO-8859-1] Bernhard Fr�hmesser wrote:
> Hmm, there are several files with do "HAVE_LIBQUICKTIME" :
Ok, so it should be possible to build mjpegtools-1.6.0 with
libquicktime instead of quicktime4linux. It was later (after 1.6.0)
that libquicktime completely replaced both movtar and quicktime4linux.
> So as mentioned in the mail before "lavplay -a 0" works (same for glav).
Yes, I saw your report of success.
That's good to hear. Now that you have 1.6.2 working there's no
need to revert to 1.6.0 ;)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/video/video> file foo.wav
> foo.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit,
> stereo 44100 Hz
>
> So it looks like playwave produces a wrong output...
Ah ha - that's what I thought.
> Hmm, in the camera setup of my camcorder i can just choose between 12 or
> 16bit in the audio menu...
Yes, now I remember that my Digital8 has that (mis)feature also. I
made sure it was set to 16 bit. DVDs require 48000 audio so leaving
camcorder set to 48000 seemed to be the best thing to do.
Cheers,
Steven Schultz
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