-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 19 Aug 2004 17:15, Bernhard Praschinger wrote: > > With help from Steven to get the command and debugging verbosity right I > > found that I could create transition avis. I went back to studio then, > > and opened the first image avi then added the first transition avi and so > > on. I now have a good (silent) coda.avi that contains all the images, > > blending nicely, and fading to black in the end - nice. Now I just have > > to add the sound - or do I? > > You do not need it, but having AVI's with sound might be easier in the > handling. > Fine - I'll do that.
> Does your video consist of the parts of the orignal movies, or only > videos that were generated from one frame ? > The coda is constructed from a collection of one-frame-repeated avis, blended. This is the one without sound at present. The main part is a continuous stream of 7 avis, numbered. > When you still have the original files with audio and editlist files. > You could just create a wav from all your editlist files and create one > huge wav file and encode that. OK - for the main part I'll do that. > When you bend from one video to the next > the sound will enlarge for one second, per transition. So you have to > cut down each editlist file 1 second in the end for example. > You can do that rather easy when you load the old editlst file and > select the whole movie and move the end 1 sec earlier. And save it with > a different filename. > I shall not need to do that. I'm going to use a soundtrack completely separate from the stills. I grabbed it from a music part of the main recording and faded it off after the required time. I'm confident that it is going to work. I do have another question, though. I thought it might make the transition between the main recording and the coda smoother if I faded out the main part, but I'm having problems with the transition. Is it because the main part is interlaced and the transition isn't? If so, that is going to be a big problem when adding the coda. The output is ypipe -v 2 "lav2yuv -v 2 -o -25 cottingley07.eli" "lav2yuv -v 2 -f 25 image20.avi" | transist.flt -o 0 -O 255 -d 25 | yuv2lav -v 0 -f a -q 80 -o fade.avi - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] Edit list cottingley07.eli opened - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] Edit list norm is PAL - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] Edit list contains 1 files - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] Opening video file /Data/Cottingley/cottingley07.avi ... - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] Opening video file image20.avi ... - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] File: image20.avi, absolute name: /Data/Cottingley/image20.avi - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] frames: 124 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] width: 768 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] height: 576 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] interlacing: not interlaced - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] frames/sec: 25.000 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] audio samps: 0 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] audio chans: 0 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] audio bits: 0 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] audio rate: 0 ++ WARN: [lav2yuv] unspecified sample-aspect-ratio --- taking a guess... - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] MJPEG frame 0 len 10692 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] File: /Data/Cottingley/cottingley07.avi, absolute name: /Data/Cottingley/cottingley07.avi - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] frames: 5885 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] width: 768 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] height: 576 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] interlacing: top field first - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] frames/sec: 25.000 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] audio samps: 10381140 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] audio chans: 2 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] audio bits: 16 - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] audio rate: 44100 ++ WARN: [lav2yuv] unspecified sample-aspect-ratio --- taking a guess... INFO: [ypipe] First stream parameters: INFO: [ypipe] 1> frame size: 768x576 pixels (663552 bytes) INFO: [ypipe] 1> frame rate: 25/1 fps (~25.000000) INFO: [ypipe] 1> interlace: top-field-first INFO: [ypipe] 1> sample aspect ratio: 1:1 INFO: [ypipe] Second stream parameters: INFO: [ypipe] 2> frame size: 768x576 pixels (663552 bytes) INFO: [ypipe] 2> frame rate: 25/1 fps (~25.000000) INFO: [ypipe] 2> interlace: none/progressive INFO: [ypipe] 2> sample aspect ratio: 1:1 **ERROR: [ypipe] Interlace mismatch transist.flt: input stream error - system error (failed read/write) **ERROR: [yuv2lav] Couldn't read YUV4MPEG header! - --DEBUG: [lav2yuv] MJPEG frame 5806 len 219328 Anne - -- Registered Linux User No.293302 Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBJaA9kFAvMr/nNX8RAqn7AJ96HJcLYdNQeG6E41R9SzYWq1crlgCdHYrD nFSZk5OsBv+D9oyETa3s4t8= =MTfH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by Shop4tech.com-Lowest price on Blank Media 100pk Sonic DVD-R 4x for only $29 -100pk Sonic DVD+R for only $33 Save 50% off Retail on Ink & Toner - Free Shipping and Free Gift. http://www.shop4tech.com/z/Inkjet_Cartridges/9_108_r285 _______________________________________________ Mjpeg-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mjpeg-users