On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 04:56:14PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> y4mscaler -I active=704x480+12+0 -I matte=696x472+16+0 -S
> option=sinc8lan -O preset=DVD -O size=704x480 -O
> Xscale=15:16 -O Yscale=14:15

Incidentally, y4mscaler worked great!  Thanks very much.  I
have a brand new problem though.  My show is 24 minutes
long...  24*405megs is way way bigger than my max file size.

-rw-r-----    1 jettero  jettero  424092124 Feb 10 09:51 thevideo-out.yuv

Is there a way to get transcode to dump the yuv directly to
y4mscaler/yuvscaler?  If so, I'd love to know it.


This is what I'm actually doing:



transcode -c 0-0:1:00 -k -i $infile -V -y yuv4mpeg,mp2enc -F 1 -E 44100 -b 224 -o 
$outnam || exit 1
    ( (mv $outnam $outnam.yuv && cat $outnam.yuv) \
        | yuvscaler -n n -M RATIO_512_352_384_240 -O VCD \
        | y4mscaler -I sar=ntsc -S option=sinc:8 -O Xscale=15/16 -O preset=vcd \
        | mpeg2enc -f 1 -o $outnam.m1v
    ) || exit 1



Everything works great except that writing the yuv stream to
disk is horrible.  Actually, combining the y4mscaler and
yuvscaler seems like a good idea, but it hardly matters
unless I learn the way to get transcode to pipe into the
scalers.

-- 
If riding in an airplane is flying, then riding in a boat is swimming.
50 jumps, 15.0 minutes of freefall, 31.3 ff vertical miles.


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