>>Clearly, kino needs to deal with other file
>>formats, such as lossless-compressed Quicktime
>>files.
>
>Ok so need to export in quicktime to feed into
>kino really.
Oh...does kino already support Quicktime? Do we have
a tool that'll export raw YUV video as
lossless-compressed Quicktime files?
Hello E.Chalaron,
I've just finished several improvements to the
"near-perfection" scripts I posted a few months
back, but haven't had time to write up my big
explanation. I hope to get to that soon.*
>I tend to do the following to get the reels under
>Kino :
>
>(find . -name \*.pnm | xargs cat
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, E.Chalaron wrote:
> Hello Steven, thanks for the mail
You're welcome.
> Well I tend to do the following to get the reels under Kino :
>
> (find . -name \*.pnm | xargs cat) | pnmtoy4m -F 25:1 | y4mdenoise -I 0 | \
> y4mscaler -v 0 -I active=YYYxYYY+AA+BB -S option
>
> Ok. I wonder - is ppm2raw creating 4:1:1 or 420paldv?
Should be PAL, as a -n option is required for NTSC
> That's why there's a choice of scaling kernels - pick the right one
> for the task.
Thanks to Matt, the further it goes the more I appreciate the work put into
this
Hello Steven, thanks for the mail
> y4mscaler will of course convert to "420paldv" but I'm not sure that
> the rest of the tool chain knows about '420paldv'. Feeding 420paldv
> into mpeg2enc is probably not the right thing to do - I think mpeg2enc
> wants 420mpeg2.
Well I
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, E.Chalaron wrote:
> I got rid of my last issues with the telecine acquisition here. Got pnm
> frames, scaled down etc.. filtered, all good. DV files created, look nice.
You're going from 4:4:4 to 4:1:1 (DV) and then to 4:2:0? Hmm, oh -
that's right - fo
Hi all,
I got rid of my last issues with the telecine acquisition here. Got pnm
frames, scaled down etc.. filtered, all good. Dv files created, look nice.
And once encoded ... it's terrible.
I am using a straight forward command :
yuvdenoise -F -f | mpeg2enc -f 8 -4 2 -2 1 -r 16 -H -g 6 -G