On Wednesday 11 February 2004 01:30, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> How are you processing the files? If you are doing something like
> this:
> command file1 file2 file3 file4 ... file1066 | mpeg2enc ...
> then yes, there is a system imposed limit of ARG_MAX.
I thought
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 15:20, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> > So the only limitation of this method is ARG_MAX?
> The only limitation is the amount of disk space you have to store
> the shell script.
>
> ARG_MAX has nothing to do with it - you're only passing 1 file argument
>
On Monday 09 February 2004 03:20, you wrote:
> Do you thin the -O|--sync-offset option would also to the job ? -O 2s
> should make a 2 sec offset.
I am not sure it would work as each amalgamation/concatenation introduces the
same error. Because there are AVIs intermingled with the (silent) JPEGs,
On Monday 09 February 2004 02:57, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> system - when a program asks for 1 second it can be a tick or two
> of the clock off.
I was afraid of that
> dd if=/dev/zero of=1sec-silence.pcm bs=17600 count=10
Great! This worked perfectly!
Thanks for your keen
So far so good. I can take a directory of JPEGs and AVIs from my digital
camera(s), and make them into a(n) (S)VCD compatable movie.
Only one slight problem, though. I am certain MJPEG tools have done an
excellent job. But, as the movie progresses, there is a considerable
difference in the syn
Thanks to Steven Schultz, for his former advise. My myriad of photographs can
now be made into a VCD and posted home.
Running into a bit of a problem merging y4m files together.
For some reason I can only merge two using the 'Schultz Method' of CATing the
y4m files.
Here is my basic schema:
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 12:30, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> I see nothing in that proceedure that removes the YUV4MPEG2 header
> bits. How are you doing that?
I didn't show that. Not being as clever as you, I wrote a subroutine in C to do it.
Your scripting is a much better idea
Thanks to Steven Schultz, for his former advise. My myriad of photographs can
now be made into a VCD and posted home.
Running into a bit of a problem merging y4m files together.
For some reason I can only merge two using the 'Schultz Method' of CATing the
y4m files.
Here is my basic schema:
On Monday 02 February 2004 16:15, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> function that emitted y4m output. It sounds like you tried to
> execute the y4m files.
Whoops! You are correct.
Although, when I cat the y4m files,
> smil2yuv file1.dv; smil2yuv file2.dv | strip1; smil2yuv file3.dv
On Friday 23 January 2004 06:26, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> that are allergic to the splice point. There's also the
I get this with mplayer.
> It's really not hard at all to arrange for multiple yuv4mpeg2
> sources to feed a single mpeg2enc process.
>
> (yuv4mpegsource1;
I am trying to join together a LOT of smaller MPEGs together.
I can use VCDIMAGER to do this up to 98 files.
And that works great.
But, what about more than 98 files?
I have tried to use MPGTX -J
MPGTX seems to join the lot together (verified with mplayer),
however, vcdimager does not want t
How would I join multiple m1v and mp2 files in a way that would later lend
itself to mplexing them.
I tried cat. And it seemed to work for both types.
But, mplex was unable to join them properly --ie the video worked, but the
audio did not.
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