On Thu, May 8, 2008 02:57, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
>
> Steven Ellis wrote:
>> The Womble MPEG video wizard (http://www.womble.com/products/mvw.html)
>> has
>> a GOP fix tool that is very useful when trying to make selected MPEG2
>> DVB
>> s
On Mon, May 5, 2008 15:52, Steven Ellis wrote:
> The Womble MPEG video wizard (http://www.womble.com/products/mvw.html) has
> a GOP fix tool that is very useful when trying to make selected MPEG2 DVB
> streams DVB compliant.
>
> One issue here in NZ is that one of the broadcasters
The Womble MPEG video wizard (http://www.womble.com/products/mvw.html) has
a GOP fix tool that is very useful when trying to make selected MPEG2 DVB
streams DVB compliant.
One issue here in NZ is that one of the broadcasters is now using a rather
large variable GOP size which means the MPEG2 strea
Really interesting thread on the strengths and weaknesses of different
ways to encode material.
Have any of you looked at the two pass MPEG2 code used in avidemux2. Its
based on the mjpeg project, borrowing a 2 pass engine from XviD I
belive. Anyhow I use this a lot when targetting final fi
nd left 8 pixels are black and the center
> 704 are the actual data. I wouldn't be surprised if something is
> padding/scaling things up a bit. One app I had (on another OS)
> very carefully padded the 29.97... up to 30 :(
Oooo Gotta love those rounding errors..
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 17:45, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Steven Ellis wrote:
> Get yourself a IEEE1394 card (very cheap) and a Canopus ADVC100 or
> even better (but somewhat more expensive) ADVC300 analog to DV
> converter. The ADVC300 h
Ok first up sorry for the cross post. I read all these lists and I feel
this is a suitable subject for them all. Also sorry about the length,
but I had quite a few things to cover off
Been playing with numerous tools over the last few years, and whilst i'm
reasonably happy with the quality i'm
Anyone tried this. My old DVD player won't support MP3 playback and I want
to build a single disk for a party with a couple of hours worth of audio.
Ideally I want individual tracks so that I can simply hit random, but if
that won't work then a sequence of VCD/SVCD/DVD movies with a single image
a
> Given some of the problems I've been having with yuvkineco I thought I'd
> try using mpeg2enc with -I 1 and pass it interlaced material.
>
> So I ran the following sequence:
>
> exportvideo -D 0 -Y 2 {filename} | mpeg2enc -f 8 -i 1 -q 4 -g 6 -G 18 -n
> n -F 4 -a 2 -s
>
> When I play this on my co