On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 01:31, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> Adding spatial filtering first (and 0.75 is fairly generous/high
> for VHS source material) with y4mspatialfilter -L 4,0.75,3,0.75
> first followed by y4mdenoise -t 4. The command sequence becomes:
>
> -snip-
Howdy -
I'd been experimenting with the new denoiser for a while now but with
what apparently was very clean material and so did not gain an
appreciation for the quality improvement that S. Boswell's new
(y4mdenoise) program can provide. Then I remembered the data
I am also using Mandrake 10.0 Official with the 2.6 kernel.
1) lavrec is working fine(**) for me. How are you invoking lavrec?
2) lavplay (as built by Mandrake) does not have software playback enabled,
that's why the playback mode 'S' is unknown. If you run "lavplay -h", then
you can see which
I have AMD Athlon XP 1800+ on K7S5A motherboard (Chipset SIS735), with Iomega
BUZ card. OS is SuSE8.1 with vanilla 2.4.26 kernel. I installed
driver-zoran-0.9.4. But when I load the driver I get this messages:
> Buz[0]: i2c detach 04
> Buz[0]: i2c detach 05
> Linux video capture interface: v1.00
Hi all
> I've been running some more tests using mjpegtools 1.6.2 and have a couple
> of questions regarding some odd effects I've seen when the result was played
> on a PAL DVD player. ...
> :
> Another thing I noticed about this DVD is that motion is sometimes
> noticeably jerky on hardware play
When I run "v4lctl bright 100" I get
LML33[0]: zoran_open(v4lctl, pid=[22286]), users(-)=0
LML33[0]: lml33_init()
i2c_adapter i2c-0: master_xfer: with 1 msgs.
last message repeated 48 times
LML33[0]: jpeg_codec_sleep() - sleep GPIO=0x8500
LML33[0]: jpeg_codec_sleep() - wake GPIO=0x8700
LML