Good Morning BloodMan and Everybody! (Not yet solved, getting closer!)
https://video.stackexchange.com/questions/35917/ffmpeg-how-to-burn-in-the-timecode-from-a-streams-metadata
Thank you for the tips! This is getting close, but in my case it always
just displays "00:00:00:00" because, accor
Hello Reino, and Everybody, (Still unsolved)
I think https://stackoverflow.com/a/67409424/2703456 can help you out
on this one.
Thank you so much for the quick response! I have updated the subject line:
I'm trying to burn-in the TRUE time that the video was actually recorded
-- i.e. "2025-0
Good Day,
I got an older Sony handycam that makes 0.MTS type files. It does
record the date and time in them, which it can optionally display during
playback.
And ffplay also displays the correct date and time as a text overlay
while vlc does not and youtube does not show the timestamp.
h Susan Henning as
the uncredited photo double.)
If this mode of edit is supported, what is the name of parameter to
activate it?
Thank you very much,
Jesse Gordon
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So my first question, is there a better place to seek information on
/using/ melt? I mean, you guys are great and the best source of
information, but I understand if you don't want to be bothered with user
questions and I bet there's a place for those kinds of questions, since
this is a devel l
bout it and the PKG_CONFIG_PATH
environment variable. If you get through that, then "melt -query
producers" will list the MLT plugins that can read files or synthesize
video (ala color). Look for "avformat". Hope that helps.
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 8:51 PM Jesse Gordon
10:00
then you could do:
*smelt video1.mpg smelt:s5.melt video2.mpg s5.melt (Wrong)*
and so on and so forth.
The file extensions are purely arbitrary and optional.
~Jesse
On 10/02/2016 06:36 PM, Jesse Gordon wrote:
Tomas,
I've cc'd you directly in case the mailing list str
n you could do:
smelt video1.mpg smelt:s5.melt video2.mpg s5.melt
and so on and so forth.
The file extensions are purely arbitrary and optional.
~Jesse
On 10/02/2016 06:36 PM, Jesse Gordon wrote:
Tomas,
I've cc'd you directly in case the mailing list strips attachments,
because
Tomas,
I've cc'd you directly in case the mailing list strips attachments,
because I've attached a simple perl script that does as you desire. I
named it smelt. You can rename it as you like.
On 10/02/2016 02:29 PM, Tomas Hlavaty wrote:
It would be nicer, if I could create a file:
example.me
Hi Tomas,
> I only miss
> - ability to write mlt files (command line style language, non-xml
>files) which would allow for better factoring of complex videos,
>e.g. using comments and includes
Fascinating! I was actually thinking of writing a perl wrapper script
that would take a mildl
/usr/local/lib/libavcodec.a(avpacket.o): relocation R_X86_64_32 against
`.rodata.str1.1' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile
with -fPIC/
The only reason I was manually specifying --avformat-shared was because
it was the only I could think to try at the time, since n
Oh blah, I meant to say that the jpeg file /displays/ fine, not that it
displaces. Sorry.
~Jesse
On 09/30/2016 08:50 PM, Jesse Gordon wrote:
Some further info, and two specific questions:
I tried playing a .jpeg file and that displaces.
I can also specify color:red out=25 videofile.mpeg
rt to mlt for a wide range of common video formats?
Thank you very much,
Jesse
On 09/29/2016 08:03 PM, Jesse Gordon wrote:
Good day,
I am very excited to read about mlt/melt, and and am trying to install
and use it, but may be having some user error.
My understanding is that I should be ab
Good day,
I am very excited to read about mlt/melt, and and am trying to install
and use it, but may be having some user error.
My understanding is that I should be able to play common video files
with /melt videofile.mpeg/
Unfortunately, it won't work - it just gives usage.
I did compile
Unity Dash performance appears to be *much* improved after a round of
updates this morning. At least, on my machine. :D
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Slow Dash animatio
I'm experiencing the same sluggishness / slowness with the Dash and
login screen using a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit (Ubuntu
3.2.0-24.37-generic-pae 3.2.14) on an Asus Core i3-based laptop (2GB
RAM, Intel HD Graphics). Otherwise, the system is snappy, Unity 3D is
turned on, 1080p video pla
the
format. The average sys admin just assumes the most simple date
format in the world would also work the same way.
Since -d @1234 is so useful, and since it uncharacteristically
requires an arbitrary prefix code, I think that it would be a
very good to put it in all forms of documentation, even where the
dozens of other obvious uses are not documented.
Thanks & have a great day,
Jesse Gordon
o the file. Instead of doing
stat * do stat ./* or if the file is named -something, do stat
./-something. The leading "./" (which stands for "Current directory)
comes in front of the dash and so stat doesn't think it's a parameter or
option.
Jesse Gordon
I can't believe such an obvious bug would exist this long, but on
the other hand the test is so simple I can't see where it's user
error.
dd, when reading from stdin or from a named pipe sometimes (but
not always) reads a random number of records a bit less then what
it should.
I tried it l
Ahh, haha.
In the USA, electronic design engineers have been using inches (with
0603 meaning 0.06 by 0.03 inches) to describe surface mount resistors
and capacitors.
Folks in other countries have probably always been using metric.
But I've noticed that recently digikey.com (a pop
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 13 April 2008, Jesse Gordon wrote:
>
> :) Yes, but a utility to extract, and make gcode out of the copper pattern
> removal, would be a very useful utility.
I thought about that, but it's far above my math skills.
-Jesse
> Even if
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 13 April 2008, Jesse Gordon wrote:
>
> A list lurker, speaking up as I run EMC2 on a tabletop mill here.
>
> This seems like a neat idea Jesse, but can gerbv show 3D? RS-274-D, from
> NIST, as interpreted by late versions of EMC2, can de
Ormund,
If all else fails, and if you can find two documents describing in
simple terms each of the formats, I'd be willing to try making a perl script
to convert for you. But I'm pretty busy, so make sure there's not
already such free solution :-)
Also I would need a source RS274D to test wit
s any motion, I'll get interlace
artifacts, which aren't good for machine vision.
So I really like the idea of a usb camera solution.
THanks, though!
-Jesse
andrewm wrote:
Jesse Gordon wrote:
I'm still looking for a good quality but small USB camera (low-res black
a
Steve Meier wrote:
> Looks like it might be good for use as the robotic arm of a pick and
> place machine.
>
>
That's exactly what I was thinking! I recently outfitted an old XY pen
plotter to work with a little vacuum pump as a pick and place machine
for 0603 parts. It did work pretty well,
Larry Doolittle wrote:
> Jesse -
>
>
> Of course, synthesis is the easy part, Icarus (almost, sort of)
> does that already. Place and Route is hard, especially because
> so little experience exists in the open source community.
> The real sticking point is bitstream generation, where Xilinx
>
Igor2 wrote:
>
> If we are at tools, I wonder... Is there an FPGA family that I could use
> without using non-free software at all?
>
>
I was going to ask that very question. The closest I've come to "free"
was xilinx's ISE Impact webpack which of course is only free to use and
only free for
DJ Delorie wrote:
http://www.xilinx.com/products/boards/ml410/index.html
They have a lot of support chips on that board, though. Like the
south bridge, CF controller, PCI bridge, etc. I was thinking more
like "every connector goes directly to an FPGA pin". Maybe one fpga
for the cpu
DJ Delorie wrote:
> It's the "auto-added thermals" part that's tricky - there's no flag to
> say that a thermal is auto-added.
>
> But auto-redoing *all* auto-thermals might work, yes.
>
> If you remove *all* the thermals, you lose track of which net each
> polygon is supposed to connect to. I sup
DJ Delorie wrote:
> Ah. The thermals themselves don't have such flags; the vias would,
> but you wouldn't want to flag a hand-placed via just because it has an
> automatic thermal on it.
>
> I don't know how hard it would be to add such a flag.
>
> Now, if we could auto-remove thermals as the desi
DJ Delorie wrote:
> Consider a ground plane on the back of a two-layer board. It's a big
> rectangle. However, traces on the back may "cut out" part of the
> rectangle to leave a bare area. You cannot use a thermal to connect
> to the ground plane here, but if you just look at the big rectangl
Ben Jackson wrote:
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 08:50:12PM -0700, Jesse Gordon wrote:
My goal is to make it so that instead of just highlighting a pin/via
with a golden yellow ring (meaning that it needs a thermal), instead of
that, it would just turns on the thermal.
I just added that
I'm resending this because I never got back a copy when I sent it and I
can't find it in the archive.(And I haven't received anything else from
the list either). I logged into my mailing list user settings page and
that worked so I must still be subscribed, but maybe my own MTA dropped
the ball
> The best time to do net-related work is in the 'o' key functions,
Should I be looking in "AddAllRats()" in rats.c, or ActionAddRats() in
action.c, or elsewhere?
Noting that pressing 'o' could give the message "Congratulations" I
grepped for that word and was lead to rats.c, and AddAllRats()
Thank you all very much for theĀ quick and helpful answers! As I
suspected, it was mostly user error on my part!
All of my questions to date have been answered!
(I was trying to use :DRC() to check for shorts -- but the "o" key does
that, as it should!)
(Once I knew that DRC makes sure that ob
Dear gEDA developers,
I just downloaded the ISO and compiled/installed pcb version 20070208
today and let me say that I am very impressed!
Thanks very much for the automated installer process. You don't know how
nice that was. I use slackware, and, well,
you know slackware needed all of those gr
Hi Mario,
This doesn't answer your question exactly, but here's how I test firewalls:
First run tcpdump or ethereal to capture all packets, on the inside of
the firewall.
Then, from the outside side of the firewall, do all your port scanning
and stuff. If a single packet makes it through, it wi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 178648 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178648
Thanks, Leann. One question, though: I had a look at bug 178648 and it
seems to refer to a wireless / WiFi driver issue (which my laptop does
have, by the way, but which was not the focus of this thread). Is t
Sorry about that. I've attached the kern.log file, which appears to
contain the boot messages. Please let me know if there's anything else
you need.
** Attachment added: "kern.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/6033/kern.log
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uname -a output:
Linux ubuntu 2.6.24-2-generic #1 SMP Thu Dec 20 17:36:12 GMT 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
cat /proc/version_signature output:
Ubuntu 2.6.24-2.4-generic
Hope that helps. Happy new year.
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...and the outpt of lspci.
** Attachment added: "lspci-vvnn.log"
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Here are the requested log files. Interestingly, I'm able to copy /
paste small files, such as text files, to and from the 2gb card, but not
larger ones.
** Attachment added: "dmesg.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11100594/dmesg.log
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Just tried the Hardy Heron Alpha2 live CD and the problem seems to be
present with this release as well. Please let me know which error logs,
if any, you'd like me to attach.
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Sure, I'll give the Hardy Heron Alpha2 release a go and see how it plays
with the ENE reader. I'll check back here routinely for the
announcement. Happy holidays.
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the URL you provided as a reference for future bugs. Please let me know
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Public bug reported:
Installed Gutsy on my Acer Aspire 5100-5674 laptop. The included ENE
memory card reader is recognized, SD cards mount / unmount fine. Two of
my 256mb SD cards work without trouble; however, my 2gb SD card produces
I/O error messages whenever I try to copy to or from it. The ca
I solved second problem too.
I found this great site here:
http://iain.cx/ssl/?openssl
which explained exactly what I wanted to know!
Thanks!
-Jesse
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 7:57 PM
Sub
ewers get popups
and the like. They are few and can, if they wish, install my certificate so
their browsers stop complaining.
Thanks very much!
-Jesse
An old linux user but a new modssl user.
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Sent
Hello,
This is my first post. I am trying to get modssl to work by carefully
following the directions at:
http://www.modssl.org/example/
but I get the following errors when I try to perform a make in apache.
I'm using all the exact versions of the specified programs.
It must be that one of my l
Yup, looks like I'm still alive!
Great list, btw, guys!
Thanks!
-Jesse
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From: "Jesse Gordon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 6:01 PM
Subject: [WinPcap-users] Am I still live?
> Normally I get several messages
Normally I get several messages a day on this fine list, but 7 days ago Jan
Peeters canceled his subscr1ption, and since then I haven't
received any messages from this list.
I'm sending this to see if it comes back to me from the mailing list.
Thanks!
-Jesse
=
t http://winpcap.polito.it/docs/docs31beta4/html/index.html, you can find
> some directions to compile WinPcap. Similar information can be found in
the
> readme-visualC and readme-cygwin files in the WinPcap source code. If you
> want to improve these documents, you are of course welcome.
&
Hello,
I'm familier with the concept of compiling programs as I have compiled many
packages for Linux, but I'm having trouble figuring out exactly how I can
get set up to compile WinDump on my Windows 2003 workstation.
I would be very grateful if somebody would provide a list of things (such as
c
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