Hallo
> First of all, my setup. The computer is an Athlon XP 1800+ with an MSI
> K7T266 Pro2 motherboard (i.e. a VIA KT266A chipset) and a gig of 266 MHz
> DDRAM. My DVD writer is an HP dvd200i. I'm running Red Hat 7.3 and
> mjpegtools 1.6.0.
Am I correct if I say that the HP dvd200i is a DVD+R
Hallo
> OK, here is the exact process. From dv type 2 avi, Kino export, with my
> setting, as
OK.
> yuvdenoise -S 100 -r 16 -b 16,6,688,468|mpeg2enc -v 0 -a 2 -M 3 -q 10 -f 8 -I 1 -n n
>-o file.mpv
Do you need the -n n ? You can also set the frame rate with the -F
option.
> for video, and just
Hello! I've successfully produced many VideoCDs, but am having a heck
of a time with DVDs. It seems that, no matter what path I try, something
happens to screw it up. Finally, I'm resorting to the kindness of
strangers to get some answers. I thank you in advance for any help you
may provide, kno
Hi Markus,
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 15:47, Markus Nilsson wrote:
> I want to write program B that shows these jpg-files on a TV without
> delay, in other words, I want the file output.jpg to always be shown
> on the TV, even if it is changed. The best solution would be if it was
> possible to just "c
If I understand it correctly, this script creates a .mjpeg file from a series of
images, but this doesn't solve my problem. I'll try to explain better:
Program A runs indefinately, creating output.jpg-files evey other second.
I want to write program B that shows these jpg-files on a TV without d
Hi!
I wonder if it is possible to show jpeg images on the TV-screen without having to
create the intermediate .mjpeg-file with jpeg2yuv | yuv2lav
My problem is that I create output.jpg files every now and then, and want the last one
to show on the TV. Think of it as a Slideshow shown on the TV