On Friday, February 27, 2004, at 09:56PM, Bernhard Praschinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>Ryan Graham wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I am a newbie and read what docs I could find, but I still can't seem to get yuvfps 
>> to convert a 25:1 stream to 30000:1001. I have a PAL MPEG2 stream which appears to 
>> be progessive and not interlaced. Anyway, here's what I'm trying to do:
>> 
>> > yuvdenoise -F <stream.yuv | yuvfps -v 2 -r 30000:1001 | ...
>> 
>> (I realize the -F is for de interlacing, but it doesn't seem to matter...)
>> 
>> Here is what I'm getting from the output (notice yuvfps says converting from 25:1 
>> to 25:1)
>[....]
>>    INFO: [yuvfps] yuv2fps (version 0.1) is a general frame resampling utility for 
>> yuv streams
>>    INFO: [yuvfps] (C) 2002 Alfonso Garcia-Patino Barbolani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>    INFO: [yuvfps] yuvfps -h for help, or man yuvfps
>> ++ WARN: [yuvfps] Original framerate: 25:1, Normalized framerate: 25:1
>> ++ WARN: [yuvfps] Converting from 25:1 to 25:1
>> 
>> Anybody have any suggestions?
>Just tried it, works well with a mjpeg encoded AVI.
>
>It could also be a bug in the normalize of the framerate, so you should
>try to add -n to the command line: ...| yuvfps -n -r 30000:1001 | ...
>
>Have you tried setting the source framerate ? -s 25:1 

Thanks for your response, I tried both of your suggestions, but I still got the same 
result. Thankfully this is open source and my next step will be to get my hands dirty 
and jump into the debugger...

-Sekopää 

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