I have a question about the nature of the -4 and -2 options to
mpeg2enc. As far as I know, setting them to their maximum value of 1
basically throws more CPU time at motion detection, and thus how much of
the current frame can be copied from previous frames. Is it necessary
to do that in order to
jpeg-mmx-0.1.4 on Red Hat 8.0 fails to build. See attach.
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Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
Script started on Thu Jan 23 19:14:56 2003
[florin@rivendell jpeg-mmx-0.1.4]$ ./configure --prefix=/tmp/jpeg-mmx --enable-shared
--enable-static
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C co
Hi,
> > What could be wrong?
>
> Lookes like a problem with the X11 and xv.
> Try starting xawtv -noxv or -noxv-video
"-noxv" exactly fixed the problem, i can now see a picture.
Thanks for that hint.
Best regards,
Torsten.
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This SF.NET e
>>Ronald, thanks for help, I didnt even know that lavrec supported
>>multi-file capturing, mostly I was expecting everything dumped in one
>>huge file. Do you know if there are any frame/sound loss or any other
>>bad affects if you combine those files?
>
>The audio/video should just continue perfe
Hi Vladimir,
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 20:58, Vladimir Shved wrote:
> Ronald, thanks for help, I didnt even know that lavrec supported
> multi-file capturing, mostly I was expecting everything dumped in one
> huge file. Do you know if there are any frame/sound loss or any other
> bad affects if you co
Title: RE: [Mjpeg-users] lavrec AVIs over 2Gig on ext3?
Ronald, thanks for help, I didnt even know that lavrec supported multi-file capturing, mostly I was expecting everything dumped in one huge file. Do you know if there are any frame/sound loss or any other bad affects if you combine those
Hi Vladimir,
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 20:25, Vladimir Shved wrote:
> Does lavrec support creating AVI files over 2Gigs or whats the limit?
> On my system it seems to stop at 1,780Mb, with "Number of given output
> files reached" message, even thouh ./configure script showed glibc
> support for >2GB f
Title: lavrec AVIs over 2Gig on ext3?
Does lavrec support creating AVI files over 2Gigs or whats the limit? On my system it seems to stop at 1,780Mb, with "Number of given output files reached" message, even thouh ./configure script showed glibc support for >2GB files : true. As far as I know
>>>I have been unable to get streamer working satisfactorily.
>>
>>What sort of problems are you seeing? I'm using version 3.73 with a
>>few self-written patches.
>
>We're straying a bit OT here but hey :-)
I can accept that. :-)
For everyone's info, I answered him privately, sending him the pat
Title: RE: [Mjpeg-users] help - lavrec problems
> Does --file-flush=0 make any difference?
I think it does not make difference but lowering -q indeed helps.
> > I'm wondering if there is a way to tell if lavrec uses zoran or
> > software mjpeg codec because I cant tell what its doing, my
Hallo
> when i try to watch the video source that comes from my DC10+
> with xawtv-3.83 (just downloaded it, 3.76 didn't work either)
> i only see a mixture of green/violet.
> The settings (composite, PAL, overlay) seem correct to me.
> I use the zr36067 that came with my 2.4.19 kernel.
>
> Any s
Hi,
when i try to watch the video source that comes from my DC10+
with xawtv-3.83 (just downloaded it, 3.76 didn't work either)
i only see a mixture of green/violet.
The settings (composite, PAL, overlay) seem correct to me.
I use the zr36067 that came with my 2.4.19 kernel.
Any settings i change
Hi,
i'd like to capture some movie sequences in TV/PAL quality.
I have a DC10+ that can capture sequences from TV or my VCR.
Now i'd like to capture images from a camera, but i don't
want to spend 500 Euro for a video camera.
Can anybody tell me a cheaper solution?
I don't want the poor quality
Hi !
> From: Steffen Barszus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have read on german news-site (
> http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/vza-23.01.03-000/ ) about a tool what is
I think my German is good enough to translate
"Kopier-Software für Windows "
as meaning it is win
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 08:16:44 -0800
Steven Boswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have been unable to get streamer working satisfactorily.
>
> What sort of problems are you seeing? I'm using version 3.73
> with a few self-written patches.
We're straying a bit OT here but hey :-)
I cannot get cl
Hallo
> I have read on german news-site (
> http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/vza-23.01.03-000/ ) about a tool what is
> able to do fast mpeg2 transcoding with using the original motion vectors. How
> can that be possible and if it is possible in what a range could that be used
I have also read
>>My CPU just isn't fast enough to do 100% JPEG compression of incoming
>>frames in real time, and I'm not willing to give up that quality.
>
>The Marvel does it in hardware of course
That probably helps -- I have a Pinnacle PCTV. I bought it because it's
a Brooktree 878 and thus well-supported
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1. What's the easiest way to swap the fields of a DC10+ captured mjpeg
> .mov file? The interlacing order is only wrong spatially (the temporal
> order is correct).
If playing the MJPEG file back over the DC10+ video output with the
lavplay "-x" switch fixes the pro
Hallo
> Guys, are you aware of this issue?
> Building avidemux-0.9pre30 failed on my Red Hat 8.0 system, with the
> error:
>
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ljpeg-mmx
>
> Below you'll find the answer from the author of avidemux.
>
> I'm using the 1.6.1-1.src.rpm provided on sourceforge.net
Lookes l
Hi Florin,
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 09:25, Florin Andrei wrote:
> Guys, are you aware of this issue?
> Building avidemux-0.9pre30 failed on my Red Hat 8.0 system, with the
> error:
>
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ljpeg-mmx
You don't have jpegmmx installed, and you're not supposed to either.
download
Hi!
I have read on german news-site (
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/vza-23.01.03-000/ ) about a tool what is
able to do fast mpeg2 transcoding with using the original motion vectors. How
can that be possible and if it is possible in what a range could that be used
?
I can't believe that
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 18:07:46 -0700
Vladimir Shved <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, if those cards are so bad, what would be good one or is there
> list of aproved sound cards?
As you have a soundblaster it may be worth trying that. People seem
to have good results with those. Alternatively, hun
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 16:46:42 -0800
Steven Boswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >No, but with -d 1 much above -q 50 I get dropped frames.
>
> That's the main reason I stopped using lavrec for doing my
> recordings. My CPU just isn't fast enough to do 100% JPEG
> compression of incoming frames in r
Guys, are you aware of this issue?
Building avidemux-0.9pre30 failed on my Red Hat 8.0 system, with the
error:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ljpeg-mmx
Below you'll find the answer from the author of avidemux.
I'm using the 1.6.1-1.src.rpm provided on sourceforge.net
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