Dan -
You have to be working the graveyard shift... seems about the time
I'm set to churn in for the eve you pop up ;)
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> Ok, I give up. What is "bfr"? I don't seem to have that one.
A quick Freshmeat.Net search listed this as an exact match:
Ok, I give up. What is "bfr"? I don't seem to have that one.
Dan
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Hi!
Over the last couple days I've made the best looking DVDs yet (one
in particular I'm quite proud of - amazingly good looking) and
thought others might find the information useful as a starting point
for experimentation. Average bitrate was right on target at
Hey Karl,
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 02:54, Karl and Tanya Pizzolatto wrote:
> I didn't find anything. What I wrote down follows below. Keep in mind this
> report has gone from screen to eyes to fingers to paper to eyes to fingers to
> screen! (well, there's keyboard and computer between fingers and
Hey Richard,
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 01:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is glav/lavplay supposed to work for DV (format 2) AVI files?
No...
> It would be nice to view/edit DV though.
How about lav2yuv | yuvplay?
Ronald
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Ronald Bultje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Monday 17 March 2003 22:16, Ronald Bultje wrote:
> Hey Martin,
>
> On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 20:52, Martin Samuelsson wrote:
> > Is there a better way to grab just one frame?
>
> lavrec -f j?
Ah, cool. That one's not in my man page, but I'm sure it's been added since my
last download of it.
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driver-zoran-0.9.3 crashes on the second try at recording video.
as a user (not root), I issued the command:
$ lavrec -in -fa -t5 test1.avi
then for the second try
$ lavrec -in -fa -t5 test2.avi
The second time, lavrec ran for about 3-4s, and then cr
Is glav/lavplay supposed to work for DV (format 2) AVI files?
When I tried it I got sound, but not video. It gives a graded greyscale image
(horizontal lines, dark at top, light at bottom) then prints a bunch of
messages (enclosed below). After the first (grey) frame, nothing is printed.
Ie., t
Hey Martin,
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 20:52, Martin Samuelsson wrote:
> Is there a better way to grab just one frame?
lavrec -f j?
Ronald
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Linux Video/Multimedia developer
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I have a little something that's designed to grab one frame from the video
input and process it with ImageMagick. In order to retrieve that single
frame, I currently grab one second of avi video with lavrec, the smallest
amount possible to specify, and then extract one frame to a jpeg from that
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