Sorry for being so late!
On Sunday 19 November 2006 22:31, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> > Sure, I use an almost silent pentium 233mmx running a ltsp terminal to a
> > server that is an Athlon 800 with 512MB of memory. I run kmail, firefox
> > and
>
> And I thought 1GB was small :)
>
I only bu
On Sunday 19 November 2006 17:46, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> Hi -
>
> On Sat, 18 Nov 2006, Delio Pereira Guimaraes wrote:
> > Ok. Then I tested the two edited smils with mpeg2dec. Surprisingly there
> > are still some lost frames:
>
> I can not explain that exce
Well,
In case someone is interested in the problem, the files are here:
http://delio.homelinux.com/mjpeg/
teste.m2v is 3.2MB and
teste.mpg is 3.5MB
-- Original Message --
Date: Wednesday 15 November 2006 16:02
Well, it's a problem hard to describe and hard to believe.
Where it
Well, it's a problem hard to describe and hard to believe.
Where it all began:
1) Capturing in kino from (old) VHS tape.
VHS -> composite video/audio -> DV Camcorder -> firewire -> kino
2) Sliced out unwanted material (beginning and ending of tape, etc) and saved
as smil. Size is 0:40:46.177
3)
Have you tried k9copy (http://k9copy.sourceforge.net/)? It's easy to use and
very fast. Quality depends on shrinking level...
On Thursday 05 October 2006 14:40, GROG! (Jeff Howie) wrote:
> Hi all. I'm pretty green when it comes to video encoding, so please be
> kind :?). I want to make backups of
You're right!
The message comes from faad. However, there's no hint on where it happens in
the stream. The output is apparently complete, 84 minutes. Maybe it happens
at the end of the stream.
Thanks!
Delio
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] delio]$ faad -w -d s2.aac >file
I am converting aac to mp2 with this command:
faad -w -d s2.aac | mp2enc -b 192 -r 44100 -o s2.mp2
But I am getting "Error: Maximum number of bitstream elements exceeded".
Is this something to worry about?
Thanks,
Delio
output from command:
s2.aac file info:
ADTS, 5040.469 se
On Thursday 06 April 2006 17:39, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> megabits/sec. Thus for a 120 (2hr) movie on a 4.38GB DVD-R we have
> 560/120 = 4.666 megabits/sec or "-b 4666". I round up and add a little
This is all I wanted, a magic number (560). I've been using bitrate calculator
(ht
On Saturday 24 December 2005 15:27, Andrew Stevens wrote:
I've been offline due to a thunderstorm last night (Petropolis-Brazil). A
surge protector has shorted after a lightning near my house, putting the dsl
modem disconnected. The power lines are aerial in the streets.
> Hi Delio,
>
> Hmmm...
On Thursday 22 December 2005 15:22, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
> > I am having a problem with mplex for a certain hardware DVD Player
> > (Philips DVD707):
>
> Normaly those players work without causing troubles.
>
> > I put the SVCD in the player and it starts playing, but video and aud
I am having a problem with mplex for a certain hardware DVD Player (Philips
DVD707):
I put the SVCD in the player and it starts playing, but video and audio are
out of sync.
But if I fast forward or "rewind", the video gets instantly in sync!
I have another hardware player (Philips DVD615) which
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