This patch proposes to remove the use of the IRQF_DISABLED flag
It's a NOOP since 2.6.35 and it will be removed one day.
Signed-off-by: Michael Opdenacker
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1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/media/pci/
ers may have an important
influence. Thread migration may become a penalty.
Dont't panic if in a first attempt, your parallel version is slower than the
serial one.
Best,
Michael
Am Donnerstag, 22. September 2011, 00:21:43 schrieb Mark Heath:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I'm wondering if
machine (an Athlon 1.2 GHz) I did not observe such problems.
Do you have any hints on how to proceed?
Thank you,
Michael
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-65 dB. Therefore, it is unpossible to obtain
satisfactory results with th on-board sound. So I would recommend to use a
separate sound card, this way also avoiding your trouble.
HTH
Michael
Am Dienstag, 2. Oktober 2007 22:32 schrieb Andrea Giuliano:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
&g
Hello everyone,
I have a question which might be slighlty OT but I
could not find any constructive information anywhere
else (Axis support was of no real help in this case,
they gave me a download link to IIS extensions after a
lot of IE-Plugin crap).
I am using an Axis Webcam streaming Motion-JP
ine, and then find a smooth approximation to the
resulting shifts for the lines in every field. Do you have more ideas?
Thank you
Michael
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Get stuff d
these frames? Probably the best solution would be a hardware
TBC, but I do not have access to one. Do you know about a software
solution/algorithm/a place where to search?
Thanks,
Michael
PS. The samples above are chosen because they show the effect rather clear,
not because the movie is
Am Dienstag, 15. August 2006 17:43 schrieb Steven M. Schultz:
>
> On Tue, 15 Aug 2006, Michael Hanke wrote:
>
[snip]
> This has been talked about several times on the mailinglists in the
> past. Unfortunately with 17000 messages in the archive it is hard
> t
.eli | a_long_preparation_pipe_1 ; \
lav2yuv 2.eli | a_long_preparation_pipe_2 ; \
.
) | mpeg2enc
such that I obtain only one mpeg file?
Thank you
Michael
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Am Mittwoch, 12. Juli 2006 10:18 schrieb stefan:
> stefan schrieb:
> > Steven M. Schultz schrieb:
> >
> >> On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, Michael Hanke wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hmmm... Please excuse my dumb question. Here are you puzzling me a
little bit.
[sni
e about denoising methods, I found edge sharpening denoising
methods based on anisotropic diffusion equations. For me as a mathematician
this approach looks very sound. Does somebody have experiences with such
methods?
Thank you.
Michael
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web ser
Thanks a lot to all of you for your answers!
I will try to build a new version of the tools because this seems to be the
most elegant possibility.
Michael
Am Dienstag 02 Mai 2006 18.35 schrieb Martin Collins:
> On Tue, 2 May 2006 09:51:19 +0200
> Michael Hanke <[EMAIL PROTECTE
v)?
> If you use the cve version of the mjpegtools it should "just work". I
> have created several AVI's longer than 2GB with the mjpegtools with work
> perfect.
When did this change happen? I am using mjpegtools 1.8.0 where I
Hello,
I got a very long MJPEG avi-file (ca 14 GB) which seems to use the OpenDML
extension. Lavrec/glav seem to see the first 2 GB, only. How can I use this
file (at least in lav2yuv/lav2wav)?
Thank you.
Michael
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at 16 fps. They are now copied to (analog) interlaced PAL with
25 fps (more precisely, 24 fps) by copying every original frame to 1 frame
plus one field. I would greatly appreciate if I could get a tool which
"interpolates" the middle frame between two adjacent frames.
Michael
PS. Is the
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This is exactly the problem. I tried all input settings with xawtv but I
didn't see anything. So the problem is which input device to use. /dev/video0
is a DVB-T card not connected (?) to video-in. Which modules must be loaded
to make the graphics card device seen?
Thank you.
Hi,
I apalogize if this is not the right list to ask...
Recently, I got a new graphics card (NVidia 6600) which has SVideo and
Composite *inputs*. Is there any possibility to capture video from these
sources? If yes, does lavrec do the job?
Thank you.
Michael
Yes thanks, with toolame it works.
(I knew that I heared of another mp2 encoder but couldn't remember which
one)
-t defaults to wav format, so this wasn't necessary.
I now use the following line:
arecord -f dat | toolame - out2.mp2
This is exactly what I needed.
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Until a couple of weeks ago my computer wasn't fast enough to record
from a TV source and encode with mpeg2enc at the same time.
Now I want to do this but have a problem.
I record the video directly from my video card like this:
mplayer -vo yuv4mpeg -nosound -tv driver=v4l2:input=3:adevice=/dev/d
necessary? Is there any explicit dependence on the version? I am running an
*very* old version of LVS with mjpeg tools replaced by the latest one, and it
seems to work on my PAL files. Does anybody intend to update CVS?
Thank you.
Michael
d
it be possible to get a copy of your filter for experimenting, ideally with
adescription of the theory behind it since you said it's non-standard.
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Am Dienstag 06 Dezember 2005 04.34 schrieb Steven M. Schultz:
>
> On Mon, 5 Dec 2005, Michael Hanke wrote:
>
> > I have some material which is widescreen in letter box format. Since the
> > quality is rather high (Digital Satellite --> SVHS-cable --> (re)digit
TV-set to do a better
job? If so, which additional filters do you suggest (yuvcorrect CONFORM etc)
in order to get rid of scaling artifacts?
Thank you.
Michael
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, rgb level and so on?
- If I remember corectly there are special switches for bw material in some of
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ring the size of the two input-files with the output file.
I then verified that something was missing in the result video (output.avi) by simply viewing it.
Is this a bug in lavtrans? I use version 1.6.2 of mjpegtools.
Best regards, Michael.
config'.
>
> Cheers,
> Steven Schultz
>
Hi,
One of the packages is Linuxvideostudio (part of the mjpeg-tools CVS
repository). It does not build with the new release of the tools. It seems
that nothing has been done for ages. My q
On Sat, 2005-07-09 at 08:06 +0200, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
> > Now, I would believe that the mjpegtools sources are just not ready yet
> > for AMD64-architecture and given up.
> > So, I tried again to compile it myself and see what is wrong.
> >
> > Here is my first try.
> > Commen
I am running a Debian AMD64 system.
I have little luck with mjpegtools so far.
I know, I have mentioned it already, but temporarily I fixed the problem
by using the Marillat Debian packages.
However, they are absolutely slow. They run at about half the speed than
the usual i386 packages do. It seem
Hi,
did you read this page?
http://www.heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra/cinelerra.html#LOADING%20FILES
I think,this does the trick.
MPEG program streams and transport streams
You need to run mpeg3toc on these just like MPEG 1,2 video. Program and
transport streams are structured into multiple trac
> Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 15:17:54 -0800 (PST)
> From: "Steven M. Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, Lehmeier Michael wrote:
>
> > I tried to compile the mjpegtools for an Athlon64.
> > I am currently installing a Debian distribution fo
the commands above all I should use or are there ways to create
more optimized code?
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INFILE=1.mpg
OUTFILE=1out.mpg
mplayer -ao pcm -aofile stream.wav -vo yuv4mpeg -vf scale=352:576:1
$INFILE &
cat stream.wav | nice mp2enc -s -r 48000 -b 224 -o audio.m2a &
cat stream.yuv | nice mpeg2enc -f 8 -q $QUANT -o video.m2v
sleep 2
mplex -o $OUTFILE -f 8 audio.m2a video.m2v
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For those who are curios, some
figure are included below.
Michael
PS. yuvdenoise did not build with icpc because of a syntax error. I did not
have time to go into the issue. M
First run:
==
Parameters: standard configure, using gcc 3.3.1
-DNDEBUG -finline-functions -fno-PIC -march=ath
Am Dienstag 15 Februar 2005 00.42 schrieb Steven M. Schultz:
>
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Michael Hanke wrote:
>
> > I count y4mdenoise an excellent piece of software but I thought that I
make
> > something wrong: On my machine (1.2GHz Athlon) I obtain a denoising rate
o
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On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 17:02 -0800, Trent Piepho wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Lehmeier Michael wrote:
> > I record from a TV card with the following command:
> > mencoder -tv driver=v4l2:input=3:adevice=/dev/dsp:forceaudio tv:// -ovc
> > lavc -oac pcm -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vb
tried the following line:
lav2yuv out.avi | yuvscaler -O VCD | mpeg2enc -s -o mpg.mpg
What I get is:
FRAME
Not a JPEG file: starts with 0x00 0x00
++ WARN: [lav2yuv] Decoding of Frame 39 failed
Is there any way to fix this?
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t is hard to know if these
dependencies are important or can be ignored...
I believe that rpm has become something like a (one of a few) standard(s) of
making a system manageable with small effort. And the auto* tools do not come
with a *.spec file.
Michael
sible concerning the
development tools, retaining backward compatibility as long as the quality of
the mjpegtools does not depend on it. :-)
May I cite a joke: "Changing the engine of a car should not mean to change the
highway markings, too."
Thanks,
Michael
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Am Dienstag 14 Dezember 2004 18.33 schrieb Steven M. Schultz:
>
> On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Michael Hanke wrote:
>
> > I tried to build the mjpegtools from CVS. Unfortunately, I could not run
> > autogen.sh successfully. The most important error:
> >
> > HAVE_
Am Mittwoch 15 Dezember 2004 08.33 schrieb Steven M. Schultz:
>
> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Michael Hanke wrote:
>
> > HAVE_PNG appears in configure.in. The stuff with HAVE_LIBPNG seems to be
ok.
> > The resulting configure script finds the png libraries...
>
> The
Hi,
I tried to build the mjpegtools from CVS. Unfortunately, I could not run
autogen.sh successfully. The most important error:
HAVE_PNG not defined in AM_CONDITIONAL
What is going wrong? I have installed libpng-devel.
Thank you.
Michael
uot; hack like this for lavrec.
>
This belongs to my wishes, too. Right now I am using gnome's vumeter for an
*external* control of the audio level. Since I have a bt787 card, I am using
software encoding. My machines (1.2GHz Athlon) is, therefore, ways too slow
for cap
different port
number such that LVS does not find the port where it expects it to be during
the next run. The way around is to use explicitely the -p switch of LVS or to
remove the config file in ~/.studio
HTH
Michael
Am Montag 01 November 2004 16.27 schrieb Norayr Chilingaryan:
> Yes!
> I
Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 2004-10-03 at 23:06, Michael Steinhauser wrote:
I could compile and install the CVS-version (mjpeg_play 1.7.0) with
checkinstall. When i tried to compile linux videostudio i got the error
for missing mjpeg-1.6.0. Can´t studio be build with the latest CVS
Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 10:18, Michael Steinhauser wrote:
I tried to install mjpegtools 1.6.2 on Suse 9.1 x86_64.
[..]
../utils/libmjpegutils.a(mjpeg_logging.o): relocation R_X86_64_32 can
not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
../utils
hole video stream.
But this is a noticable loss in quality which I often really do not
want.
Is there any way to fix such a broken video stream in a clean way?
All tools that I know that can do that are Windows only so far.
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ep: Is it possible to realize this
abstraction additionally? Ideally, this would even include an inclusion of
separate sound tracks.
LVS is also under further development: Would it be possible to join the
efforts?
Regards,
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with --enable-libsuffix=64 and got no errors.
When I typed make, the following error was reportet:
/snap
lib/x86_64-suse-linux/3.3.3/crtendS.o
/usr/lib64/gcc-lib/x86_64-suse-linux/3.3.3/../../../../lib64/crtn.o
-Wl,-soname
with SuSE precompiled binaries on a 9.0 distribution.
After recompiling the sources (from MJPEG-tools web site!) the problems
disappeared. It works well both under 2.4.x and 2.6.x. I am not sure if this
helps in your case because I am using bttv for capturing.
Michael
gth exactly.
As always, your milage may vary.
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r (e.g. audacity) to
make the sound transition. The results is exported to trans.wav. This sound
is now added to the silent transition (say, trans.avi) by
lavaddwav trans.avi trans.wav trans_s.avi
trans_s.avi is now a standard conforming avi file with sound which I import
into the LVS project
est it (on a Mac?)
> Give me some more time. Than I should be able to test it. Currently busy
> with to much other things.
Thanks. There is no hurry.
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ed 1 lowpass 8000 |
\
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rm stream.yuv audio.m2a video.m2v audiodump.wav
After some testing this seemed to be the best quality/space ratio.
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not a
lossless format.
Use PNG. It's unix-world's favourite lossless picture format but
compressed.
There is the png2yuv tool.
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ce movie.
Thanks for that tip. It helps a lot.
> I have no idea with your mplex problem.
Alas, it persists.
I "solved" it by remuxing it on the console later, but that is hardly a
good solution.
Still, because I don't have too many such avis I can live with it fo
Frames: 178 avg. size 4816 bytes
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kout the *old* 0.1.7
> > version from cvs?
> Could you do a:
> make distclean, and remove than in all directorys the Makefile.in and
> remove you backup copies. That will be enougth. And do than the diff
> again.
> That diff should be much easier to read, when I include your changes
using audacity for that purpose.
> That "should not" be that hard to write.
Probably :-) My hope is that somebody else whió knows more about lavepipe
could do it. For me, it would require much time to reinvent the wheel.
>
> > - Some small bug fixes are incorporated.
>
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om that is 22 pixels thick. I don't know where they are from.
I tried around a lot with options but never got what I wanted.
How do I do it right?
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frames increased a little bit. Before I had
around 4 frames per hour in full PAL-dvd resolution when capturing from Hi8
recordings. Now it is double that much. (I use xfs on the capturing disk)
This is sufficient for my purposes.
Thanks a lot!!
Michael
On Monday 03 May 2004 16.22, you wrote:
>
Hi,
On Monday 03 May 2004 16.22, you wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> On Mon, 3 May 2004, Michael Hanke wrote:
> > - In my old OS setting (SuSE 7.2), I never observed these artifacts.
> > Recently, I upgraded to SuSE 9.0.
>
> Can you try an old driver version (with a 2.4
/kernel or
such.
Is there anything what I can try else (besides capturing under W98)?
Thank you.
Michael
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 19.28, you wrote:
> Hallo
>
> > Thanks for your explanation. Deeply hidden on Hauppauges website I found
> > a hint that the Soundblaster Live! coul
hese white lines
was reduced, but this time I got many inserted frames when capturing. So it
appears to be a PCI bus timing problem. Do you have any hints on how to
optimize the chipset timings?
Thank you.
Michael
On Sunday 18 April 2004 09.29, you wrote:
> Hallo
>
> > The first
://www.nada.kth.se/~hanke/files/block.ppm
The effect is clearly seen in the backstage and near the walls on the left
side. What can I do?
I am using the mjpegtools 1.6.2 on a SuSE Linux 9.0 box.
Thank you.
Michael
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some time ago I submitted a bug fix for lavtools/matteblend.flt.c. It seems to
be lost because it did not make it into the CVS. Should I submit it once
again?
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On Thursday 19 February 2004 18.35, you wrote:
> >This is what I did. The luminance channel of the matte is used in a
> > convex combination of the input sources thus using the [16,235]/219
> > range.
>
> Well, post your patch, already. You
not.
>
> (The output should be restricted to a [1,254] range, but given the
> math involved and legal input pixels, clipping is probably not
> necessary.)
This is what I did. The luminance channel of the matte is used in a convex
combination of the input sources thus using the [16,235
What about mpeg2enc?
On Friday 13 February 2004 23.53, Ronald wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Michael Hanke wrote:
> > Here is what I got in the edit tab:
> > - With all the video extensions loaded into the xserver: Playing the
> > video gives only colored lines.
>
> [..
window working.
I have 6 modules loaded. It is exactly extmod and v4l which much be disabled.
Are there any hints?
Thanks.
Michael
Hardware: NVidia GeForce 2 MX, Athlon 1200 (the old one)
Software: Stock SuSE Linux 9.0, XFree 4.3.0.1, nvidia or nv driver, mjpegtools
1.6.2 (BTW: great work
Hi Everyone,
I'm looking for the file structure of an MJPEG file. Can anyone please
tell me where can I find this?
Thank you in advance for your help.
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A minor issue: I can run LVS as root without any warnings. Doing the same as a
user, GTK complains about not finding a module libpixmap.so in module_path.
How can I set the module_path correctly?
Thank you.
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Oh, I'm so stupid.
It was the audio file.
Some day I have to learn how to read.
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ex] Data follows end of last recogniseable MPEG audio
frame - bad stream?
How many bytes do I need to cut at the end?
> (provided the sequences
> match in encoding parameters!!).
They do.
> Obviously, for a multiplexed program stream: cat - forget it ;-)
I already thought that
ry part I joined.
Can I prevent this somehow?
Is there an other, easier way to create a loop?
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hough it gives a couple
of complaints, it continues muxing.
This works for mplex (most of the times) and my players (most of the
times).
It is dirty, it is bad, but it is better than a VCD encoded twice.
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it doesn't work.
> If that method does not work for you then, alas, reencoding I think
> is the only way to salvage the situation.
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without any problems, but the video stream is no longer
recognizable by mplex (or mplayer) and is therefore useless.
Is there any way to salvage the situation without having to reencode the
video?
I used both bbdmux, tcextract and mplex version 1.6.1.92.
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cdrecord.sh dev=0,0,0 -eject dvd.iso
So, there seems to be something seriously wrong with the audio on VCDs.
It can't really be the Hz since SVCDs are not problematic at all.
Should I reencode it in a different way or what?
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mpeg2enc. When encoding with -f 4, I
received a peak rate of around 3 Mb/s while the avarage was far lower: 2
Mb/s. The SVCD palyed fine on a standalone player. Nevertheless, isn't this
result strange?
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On Monday 24 November 2003 18.16, you wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Nov 2003, Michael Hanke wrote:
> > Thanks a lot for all of your help. I had to upgrade libtool and autoconf.
> > Then the build went smoothly. But when I tried yuvdenoise, I got an
> > memory
> In utils/cp
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Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 08:32:35 +0100
From: Michael Hanke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Steven M. Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tuesday 18 November 2003
On Thursday 13 November 2003 08.23, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Michael Hanke wrote:
> > On Tuesday 11 November 2003 23.30, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> > > "cvs update" is your friend
> >
> > Mmmh... That's what I tried to do.
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 23.30, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
>
> "cvs update" is your friend
>
Mmmh... That's what I tried to do. But autoconf/automake (invoked by autogen)
failed with many undefined macros/errors etc
On Monday 10 November 2003 10.33, you wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 09:32, Michael Hanke wrote:
> > - Can the Bt787 card be convinced to deliver a 'better' (whatever it
> > means) stream?
>
> Before recording, run xawtv, right-click the window
:
- Is the YUV4MPEG2 stream supposed to be CCIR 601 compliant? Or should the
full range be used (Y: 0-255 etc)?
- Is there a filter available to finetune saturation, contrast, and
brightness?
- Can the Bt787 card be convinced to deliver a 'better' (whatever it means)
stream?
Thank yo
Thank you very much for the hint - I will try it out.
Regards,
michael
On Friday 07 November 2003 15.31, you wrote:
> Michael Hanke írta:
[...]
> >My question is as follows: The granularity of the video is one frame (that
> > is, 40 ms in PAL) while the audio granularity is o
am to the video stream,
probably in a control loop (with a time constant in the order of magnitude
comparable to a second)?
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On Tuesday 28 October 2003 11.47, Maarten de Boer wrote:
> hello michael,
>
> interesting post.
>
> > according to the DVD standard. My hardware player was kind enough to play
> > the resulting mpeg2 stream burned as an SVCD. This is the picture quality
> > I wan
means, which of
these formats will survive on standard DVD players at least for the next 20
years and will have the broadest acceptance? A re-coding or re-burning is a
very time-comsuming process.
Thank you for your patience.
Michael
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Hi
My digital camerca only records movies without sound. :(
In order to convert them to correct VCD, I have to add some sound.
How do I best create an empty wav or mp2 file of a given length?
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er now.
Many tools accept a parameter -O SVCD or similar. Why not the sound tools? :-)
Michael
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and enhance the sound track, too. I am using external tools for it. The
synchronization demands a lot of computing by hand (frame number <-> sound
sample). Does somebody know about a tool for that?
Thank you,
Michael
> auf hoffentlich bald,
>
> Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter
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