Hi -
I know you addressed Robert so I hope it's ok if I chime in ;)
> From: Jason Radford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I noticed the model 50 on their website, I'm just wanting to play
> with DV, do you have the 100 or 50 model? Just interested in the
> differences, big price difference (if
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 08:00, Selva Nair wrote:
>
> On 8 Dec 2002, Florin Andrei wrote:
> >
> > [export_mpeg2enc.so] cmd=mpeg2enc -v 0 -q 3 -f 5 -4 2 -2 3 -b 2900 -F 4
> > -n n -V 230 -o "casa".m2v -a 2
> > [export_mp2enc.so] (44/4096) cmd=mp2enc -v 0 -r 44100 -b 128 -s -o
> > "casa".mpa
>
> Bi
Robert,
I noticed the model 50 on their website, I'm just wanting to play
with DV, do you have the 100 or 50 model? Just interested in the
differences, big price difference (if memory serves me right)..
And I take it that you would recommend the canopus product with
linux then?
-Jason
On T
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 13:18, Andrew Stevens wrote:
> On Monday 25 Nov 2002 6:49 pm, Aaron Newsome wrote:
> > On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 09:06, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> > > If it's still within its "return period" I'd get a Philips 724 that
> > > does handle SVCDs (as well as all the rewriteable fo
Hi -
> From: Aaron Newsome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I'll forth it. On Steven's recommendation I picked one up. It indeed
> does everything he claims it would.
This is getting a bit silly (but it's that kind of afternoon) but
I'll fifth it :)
The only "quibble" I've got w
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Andrew Stevens wrote:
> On Monday 25 Nov 2002 6:49 pm, Aaron Newsome wrote:
> > On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 09:06, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> > > If it's still within its "return period" I'd get a Philips 724 that
> > > does handle SVCDs (as well as all the rewriteable formats).
On Monday 25 Nov 2002 6:49 pm, Aaron Newsome wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 09:06, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> > If it's still within its "return period" I'd get a Philips 724 that
> > does handle SVCDs (as well as all the rewriteable formats). Also plays
> > .mpg files burned into an
Hi Matti,
> mpeg2enc and mplex seem to use different video buffers for their
> standard SVCD settings. _If_ I'm reading mplex output right, then:
>
> mplex -f 4 (i.e. standard SVCD) uses 235520 B = 230 kB:
>
> INFO: [mplex] Video e0: buf= 235520 frame=00 sector=
>
> On the other h
Dear Matti,
Could you create nice CVD's succeasfully with mpeg2enc / mplex?
If there were problems let me know. I'd like to add the necessary flags
needed if it doesn't work.
> Yes, CVD, SVCD and VCD will all go away the day DVD burners become
> mainstream and the DVD media becomes as cheap
Oh oh looks like I didn't get back from vacation in time.
> today is the day, that we remember the official release of
> mjpegtools-1.6.1 (pheew ;-) )! mjpegtools-1.6.1 is a bugfix release over
> version 1.6.0, both binary as well as source compatible. Besides
> bugfixes all over the place, i
>I'm just trying to convert a bunch of frames into a movie. The doc's
>said I could do this:
>
>jpeg2yuv -v 2 -n25 -I p -f 25 -b 1 -j pyramid???.jpg > pyramid.yuv
Heh-heh, funny you should ask (esp. if you are also subscribed to
mjpeg-developer).
*I* would say, use ppmtoy4m instead (perh
> One would think...
>
> By the way, last night I successfully viewed that 4.5GB .avi MJPEG file with
> Xine in its entirety with no problems.
Ah, ok, good !
> If the 4.5GB AVI file is okay in that way, shouldn't it be trivial to split it
> (given that AVI is just the container and the data is in
I'm just trying to convert a bunch of frames into a movie. The doc's
said I could do this:
jpeg2yuv -v 2 -n25 -I p -f 25 -b 1 -j pyramid???.jpg > pyramid.yuv
But I just get a segmentation fault. I'm running mjpegtools-1.6.0-1 on
RedHat8.0 (gcc-3.2-7). I tried your i386.rpm and also a rebuilt
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Javier Hernandez wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
> I got some DV raw material [Analog Camera --> Canopus Box --> Firewire]
> with kino (I know it can be done also with dvgrab).
>
> I did run that DV raw material with MPlayer in my computer:
> - Audio is great aceptable.
> - Video qua
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Javier Hernandez wrote:
> I got some DV raw material [Analog Camera --> Canopus Box --> Firewire]
> with kino (I know it can be done also with dvgrab).
>
> I did run that DV raw material with MPlayer in my computer:
> - Audio is great aceptable.
> - Video quality is not perfect
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002 14:44:28 -0700
"Allen J. Newton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The commands all seemed to work. The streamer command generated a
> 4.5GB .avi file. I'm running RedHat 8.0 and using Ext3 filesystems
> on my hard drive, which support >2GB files, but I seem to recall
> there may h
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Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 15:01:40 -0700
From: Allen J. Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xine-user] Can Xine handle 4.5GB MJPEG .avi files?
Hi,
I recorded using "streamer" a 2-hour video stream to an MJPEG format .avi
file. It came to 4.5GB on my hard
Hi All,
I have been performing some tests about capturing Video8 (Analog) material
with Canopus ADVC-100 and a FireWire.
Thanks to everybody at list which have provided me with very useful information
about the processes (Aaron Newsome, Steven M. Schultz, Robert Kesterson,
Martin Collins, etc...
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