(You're welcome :-) But I have no clue if such tools exist in Linux,
don't think so, hence forwarding to the list)
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Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 15:08:49 +0100
From:
Jonas Diemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Gernot Ziegler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: fix GOP size e
Bernhard Praschinger schrieb:
Hallo
What do you mean with that ? You have videos that have GOPs longer than
15, and need to fix these videos ?
The MJPEGTools are not especially capable of reconstructing broken media -
maybe mplayer can help, outputting YUV4MPEG stream format to re-encode
with mp
> >Just like Gernot mentioned. Why do you want to do it. Dynamic gops are
> >allowed in the mpeg world. But that depends on the format you use. If
> >you tell us what you want to do that might be unnecessary or not enought
> >for your goal.
> Well, both my dvd authoring programm as well as my dvd p
On Mon, 01 Nov 2004, sean wrote:
> Ted Huntington wrote:
> > The command line is
> > readcd dev=0,0,0 -f image.img
> > then
> > cdrecord dev=0,0,0 image.img
> >
> > (you will need cdrecord Prodvd)
> >
> > Ted
> >
> I didn't have cdrecord Prodvd - so I used dd and growisofs.
>
> Do you need Pr
On Mon, 01 Nov 2004, sean wrote:
> Robert Kesterson wrote:
>
> >
> > dd if=/dev/dvd of=mydvd.iso bs=2048
> >
>
> Great. I knew this had to be simple. Here's what I did:
>
> dd if=/dev/hdc of=image.iso bs=32k
How can you be sure that the image size is a multiple of 32k?
Use bs=2048 to be sure
Hallo
> What do you mean with that ? You have videos that have GOPs longer than
> 15, and need to fix these videos ?
> The MJPEGTools are not especially capable of reconstructing broken media -
> maybe mplayer can help, outputting YUV4MPEG stream format to re-encode
> with mpeg2enc afterwards ?
>
What do you mean with that ? You have videos that have GOPs longer than
15, and need to fix these videos ?
The MJPEGTools are not especially capable of reconstructing broken media -
maybe mplayer can help, outputting YUV4MPEG stream format to re-encode
with mpeg2enc afterwards ?
> Hello!
>
> Sorry
Yes!
I have removed .studio folder and LVS starts successfully!
Thank You very much.
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Michael Hanke wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> Your description is not quite clear to me. Are you changing the X-server in
> different runs of LVS? If this is the case, then the problem might be the
>
Hallo,
Your description is not quite clear to me. Are you changing the X-server in
different runs of LVS? If this is the case, then the problem might be the
configuration file of LVS. It saves automatically the last state including
the Xv port number. Changing the Xserver gives rise to a differ