On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 04:56:14PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> y4mscaler -I active=704x480+12+0 -I matte=696x472+16+0 -S
> option=sinc8lan -O preset=DVD -O size=704x480 -O
> Xscale=15:16 -O Yscale=14:15
Incidentally, y4mscaler worked great! Thanks very much. I
have a brand new problem thou
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 04:39:20PM -0500, Richard Ellis wrote:
> Where/what is introducing the subtitles into the video? Are you
> using some tool to "write" the subtitles on each video frame before
> it gets coded by the mpeg encoder? Or are the subtitles generated by
> the DVD player from the D
No bites at all... *sigh*
Let me ask mor simply then. Is there a way to get yuvscaler
or some other tool to add black bars to the sides of stream?
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 03:31:51PM -0500, Paul Miller wrote:
> Is there some trick I can use to fool my DVD player into
> clipping less of my
I'm not having a problem with the tools per se, but a
problem with my DVD player. I need to fool it. Question
below code.
This works:
transcode -i $infile -V -y yuv4mpeg,mp2enc -F 1 -Z 384x240 -E 44100 -b 224 -o
$outnam || exit 1
So does this:
transcode -k -i $infile -V -y yuv4mpeg,mp
I'm using the tools to do marvelous things with some video I
have. I just wanted to say thanks to someone. Hope that's
not too dumb.
I love these tools.
Thanks,
Paul
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50 jumps, 15.0 minutes of freefall, 31.3 ff verti
> Are you sure that your DVD player handles SVCDs?
I would certainly guess so, since it plays... the only
problem is the horrible skipping. I suppose that doesn't
prove anything, but it's still my guess.
I will probably try it in VCD format, though, I wanted to
use mpeg2, and I thought VCD was m
I've been having a whale of a time making all sorts of
movies and things with mjpegtools. I love it.
I'd appreciate some help with audio.
And I've made 4 coasters trying to sort it out.
Oddly enough, my SVCDs play fine on my special xbox
(software decoder evox/xbmp), just not on my (sony) DVD
p
> Can you inlcude the output from your first command. The command you used
> for mpeg2enc and the full output. So we can help you better.
No, I cannot. Though, I figured out the problem. Appolgies
around, it would seem a very ancient install of mjpeg2enc
was before the current version in my PATH.
Please help...
I figure I'm missing something stupid because there's
nothing on google about this -- and the error message has
the rare distinction of having spelling errors in it (making
it easier find).
This is the first day I've tried mjpegtools, so naturally I
ran but didn't walk to the howt