Hi all,
I'm having the same problem as in a previous thread, but searching the
thread yields no resolution.
Context:
I'm trying to use a DC10+ to capture a somewhat flaky video (old, recd
on a different VCR, and with occasional tracking problems). Although I
have a VIA chipset on the mb, there
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004, Florin Andrei wrote:
> > What about other hardware players?...
>
> It's not easy to test other players.
Depends where you live I guess. It's been trivial to take a couple
test DVDs to the local Circuit City (or Best Buy or whatever) and
ask to play
Hi,
I develop scripts that generate MPEG2 streams by using imagemagick to
draw the frames and using png2yuv to feed the frames to mpeg2enc. The
problem I'm having is that all frames that are needed for the MPEG stream
need to be stored on harddisk before png2yuv can start feeding them to
mpeg2e
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 09:53, Michael Steinhauser wrote:
> In mjpegplay 1.7.0 is no more mjpegtools-config, how can i manually
> change this?
pkg-config.
Ronald
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Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 2004-10-03 at 23:06, Michael Steinhauser wrote:
I could compile and install the CVS-version (mjpeg_play 1.7.0) with
checkinstall. When i tried to compile linux videostudio i got the error
for missing mjpeg-1.6.0. CanĀ“t studio be build with the latest CVS?
On Sunday 10 Oct 2004 17:18, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
>
> What about other hardware players? Not to put down JVCs but that's
> the only brand that choked on VCD/SVCDs that all the others would
> play without trouble...
>
Steven, this sounds exactly like what I reported a few week