On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Stan Gammons wrote:
> Is there a way to convert a mjpeg 4:1:1 file (Matrox AVI format) to a
> "standard" 4:2:2 or 4:2:0 file format using mjpegtools? Other tools?
> Forget about it?
Motion JPEG was/is, a 4:2:2 format, I thought. 4:1:1 sounds like
a DV varian
Is there a way to convert a mjpeg 4:1:1 file (Matrox AVI format) to a
"standard" 4:2:2 or 4:2:0 file format using mjpegtools? Other tools?
Forget about it?
Stan
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Hi Florin
I think Cinepaint (new version is Glasgow if I remember) can do it.
However The web site is a bit strange and eventually you are not sure what is
available or not... I tried to compile it several times, wihthout much
success... I gave up
If you manage to get it work, please let me know
Hu ?
Dam !!! I still need to boost the bit rate -b 9300 (mute soundtrack though)
to get around -q 3 Ok ... but old movies are quite grainy too...
E
> (-q 3 and the average still came
> out around 4100Kb/s).
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If I may Some players do not accept DVDs burnt from ISO images
E.g. every time I had a problem : the player, especially 2 well known brands,
but that is another topic :-)
E
With a $60 dvd player @home ...
On Thursday 08 Sep 2005 18:24, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> I maintain
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Florin Andrei wrote:
> I create DVDs for quite a while using 8500 and never had problems.
The successes were never mentioned till now - all we've seen are
the problem reports ;)
> I guess I could start encoding at lower bitrates, but you know - my DVD
> playe
On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 23:24 -0700, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Florin Andrei wrote:
> > But some older mjpegtools versions never had this issue, even at 8500,
>
> No, they had the problem. I recall various postings with "8500" and
> the advice was the same then as now ;)
Wel
How do you want to mix the 4 different video streams ?
On 9/8/05, Victor Glijin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have 4 IP cameras
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Hi,
Here's my problem:
I have 4 IP cameras that output the streaming in a
MJPEG format. Each camera has it's oun IP.
I need a software solution (like a server) that can
connect to the cameras take the MJPEG stream and
convert it to MPEG1. The software will be placed on a
linux server and I want to