On 4/16/07, Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 16 April 2007, Joe Friedrichsen wrote:
> > On 4/16/07, Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Like this?
> > >
> > > lav2yuv airport.avi | yuvscaler -O DVD | yuvdenoise | mpeg2enc
On 4/16/07, Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 16 April 2007, Joe Friedrichsen wrote:
> > On 4/16/07, Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > ...
> > >INFO: [lav2yuv] chroma '422' recommended with this input
>
On 4/16/07, Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
>INFO: [lav2yuv] chroma '422' recommended with this input
>INFO: [lav2yuv] set default chroma '420jpeg'
> ...
>INFO: [yuvscaler] input: chroma: 4:2:0 JPEG/MPEG-1 (interstitial)
> ...
>INFO: [yuvscaler] output: chr
On 4/8/07, Galaxy Master <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'am developer from Russia. It was necesary to install your great package
> mjpegtoos.
> I use Debian Etch linux. First of all i dowloaded *.rpm file from
> sourceforge.net,
> converted it into *.deb pachage. (alien -k --scripts *.rpm
MAKE: has posted a few links that may help you find what you're looking for...
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/02/comskip_free_mp.html?CMP=OTC-0D6B48984890
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> Since the above requires manual intervention at step 2 and 3, I would
> like to save characteristic image from beginning and end of show and do:
>
> * record tv show on mpeg2 encoder. (same)
> * use videogrep to find offset start and end of show
> * use GOPDICT to chop
On 12/6/06, John Gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got a WinTV card that I've been trying to use. But since I haven't
> installed any viewing software, I can't select the comp input for recording.
I don't know anything about video card capturing, but I'll address a
few other things :)
> I als
On 11/23/06, Richard Rasker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It would be nice if there was a tool to calculate which values for bit
> rate and quantization would still result in a valid DVD MPEG file, based
> on a given DV file, without actually having to go through the lengthy
> rendering process itse
Nicolas wrote:
Might be better to think of the specified value of 'q' as being
the "quantization floor" or "mimimum amount of compression applied"
rather than "quality".
Could that explain why I can't get a smaller m2v file when increasing
the q amount?
I used -q 4 and -
Mark Heath wrote:
Joe Friedrichsen wrote:
After reading mpeg2enc's man page, I decided that changing -F 4 to -F
1 and adding -p would work. However, I was wrong and mpeg2enc changed
the frame rate number to 4 (3/1001) when it started. The man page
gave me the impression that -p would
Hi! I have a DV stream that I'm trying to encode for DVD. I have an NTSC
DV camera, and it shoots in 3/1001. I can encode it perfectly well
into 3:1001 MPEG-2.
As an experiment, I wanted to make a 24000/1001 encoding (I didn't
really care about the output quality, I just was curious).
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 deinterlac
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!
Mark Heath wrote:
On 02/10/2005, at 6:35 PM, Frank Albrecht wrote:
Is it possible to use mencoder or ffmpeg for capturing for
mjpegtools? I couldn't figure out how to create an input
satifying lav2yuv/mpeg2.
Hopefully this is will answer what you are asking.
Mplayer and ffmpeg can b
Florin Andrei wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 19:08 +0900, Joe Friedrichsen wrote:
If comparisons haven't been made, then I should do some. Which are good
video types to test? What content do I want? I like tecoltd.com's choice
of fast motion, edges, and details. What types of video
I've started to make films recently using linux and I've been trying to
find the best mpeg2 encoder for making DVD compliant video. After
reading the news groups for a while, I realized this is one of those
never-fully-answered, and always-asked questions. I decided to at least
do some looking
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
In some over-curious testing, I think I ran into an upper limit (be it
unusable for any practical purpose) for -b. Any encoding with -b greater
than 15000 just doesn't work. Does anyone have any similar experiences?
Let me guess - you're trying to encode HD m
In some over-curious testing, I think I ran into an upper limit (be it
unusable for any practical purpose) for -b. Any encoding with -b greater
than 15000 just doesn't work. Does anyone have any similar experiences?
Does anyone know the upper limit of -b for 1.6.2?
Also, is there an irc channe
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