Joe Friedrichsen schrieb:
>>
>> Any NTSC-DV-file with moving objects in it will be fine. It's just to
>> test the deinterlacers response to NTSC-chrominance (411) data. I don't
>> expect it to fail, but who knows. I only have some PAL-DV material at
>> hand...
>>
> Ok. My file will probably work f
Hi -
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Stan Gammons wrote:
> I'm finally getting around to trying to make some DVD's from older VHS
> tapes. After getting a Canopus ADVC-110 and LOTS of emails to Steven
Nice unit - I was certainly happy with the older ADVC-100 (as I recall
one of the big adva
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Bernhard Fr?hmesser wrote:
> I have tested this, mpeg2dec ofile.m2v -o pgmpipe | pgmtoy4m -i t -a 1:1
> -r 3:1001 -x 420mpeg2 > test.mov
I hope you weren't expecing to get a Quicktime file from 'pgmtoy4m' ;)
As the name implies pgmtoy4m is
Bernhard Frühmesser wrote:
>>So far i have the vob file on the HDD, and mpeg2dec reads it, but do i
>> have to use a pipe here to store the output in a file? Right now the
>> video displays on the desktop. With -o pgm i get a pgm for each
>>frame.
>Why not use 'mpeg2dec -o pgmpip
>>So far i have the vob file on the HDD, and mpeg2dec reads it, but do i
>> have to use a pipe here to store the output in a file? Right now the
>> video displays on the desktop. With -o pgm i get a pgm for each >>frame.
>Why not use 'mpeg2dec -o pgmpipe ...'?
I have tested this, mp
Stefan M. Fendt wrote:
Joe Friedrichsen schrieb:
I've got some captured on my NTSC DV camera. If you want it, I'll send
it to you. Tell me what information you'd like to know.
Any NTSC-DV-file with moving objects in it will be fine. It's just to
test the deinterlacers response to NTSC-chro
Hi everyone,
I'm finally getting around to trying to make some DVD's from older VHS
tapes. After getting a Canopus ADVC-110 and LOTS of emails to Steven
Schultz, I'm getting there. Thanks a lot for all the help Steven.
I'm still unsure how to make a DVD (with the menus and so forth) if I
process
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Bernhard Fr?hmesser wrote:
> So far i have the vob file on the HDD, and mpeg2dec reads it, but do i
> have to use a pipe here to store the output in a file? Right now the
> video displays on the desktop. With -o pgm i get a pgm for each frame.
Joe Friedrichsen schrieb:
> I've got some captured on my NTSC DV camera. If you want it, I'll send
> it to you. Tell me what information you'd like to know.
Any NTSC-DV-file with moving objects in it will be fine. It's just to
test the deinterlacers response to NTSC-chrominance (411) data. I don'
I've got some captured on my NTSC DV camera. If you want it, I'll send
it to you. Tell me what information you'd like to know.
Joe
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Hi,
does anyone have a NTSC-DV (interlaced) snipplet (something arround
200-400 frames) for me to test the new deinterlacer against it?
cu
Stefan
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 12:08:04 +0200
Bernhard Frühmesser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Sun, 2005-10-16 at 22:43 +0200, Bernhard Frühmesser wrote:
> >
> >>Does anybody know if it is possible to "rip" back the DVD to use it with
> >>the mjpegtools (glav) et
Mark Heath wrote:
Bernhard Frühmesser wrote:
Hello,
I have a small problem :-)
I used the mjpegtools to record a movie from a VHS Video a while ago,
unfortunately i don´t have the VHS tape anymore, but i have all the
stuff on DVD. I would need a short sequence of the Video to use on
anothe
Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 2005-10-16 at 22:43 +0200, Bernhard Frühmesser wrote:
Does anybody know if it is possible to "rip" back the DVD to use it with
the mjpegtools (glav) etc...?
I'd recommend something like DVD::rip for that purpose. If you don't
mind it being in a mjpegtools
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