cognized" error.
Speaking of JPEG sequences: Shouldn't it somehow be possible to put the
JPEG data from the images directly into the resulting AVI stream,
without decompressing and recompressing them?
Thanks, --Daniel
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een a suggestion that I
would need the xfree86-dev package, but I wasn't able to find anything like it to
install.
any help would be appreciated. thanks,
Daniel
Find what you are looking for with the Ly
ckage as well as
searched through several debian package databases but can't find it anywhere.
I'm running debian woody 3.0r2
any help would be greatly appreciated!
regards,
Daniel
Find what you are looking for with the
he -b field). The idea was
to change the code in order to make the control of the bitrate only when the
maximum bitrate desired was reached because right know it is controlled right
from the beggining, and therefore the 7500 Kbits/s aren't reached.
Does anyone know if this is
possible?
Thank you,
Daniel
", but I realised that it
only reached a bitrate of 1000kbits/s. It seems that the mjpegtools start to
control the buffer from the beginning and never reach the desired
bitrate.
Is this
normal? What can I do to reach a higher bitrate?
Thank you,
Daniel
reach the bit rate near the one
desired?
Thank
you,
Daniel Silva
Hello,
Im trying to encode a bit stream using the command: mpeg2enc
-b 7500
q5 outputfile; Id like to know why the maximum bit rate obtained never reaches
the desired 7500 kbit/s. The maximum reached was
1000kbit/s.
There
is anything I could do to make the mjpegtools rea
e, though, since I want to be able to capture DV, feed (up to) three
DV streams out over network, and still be able to look at stuff on the
drive.
So, it's worth remembering that the capture alone isn't *all* that gets
done, and that you really start to add up those costs where you factor
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>
>> > I'm real tempted to change the default size limit in mplex to be 0
>> > (infinite) - 2GB in the era of creating DVDs is just too small.
>>
>> Well, kind of
yers, and the inability for
Linux to cope with large files over NFS and stuff...
I would suggest that a good default for DVD stuff is the 1GB mark.
Daniel
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or queuing buffers: Invalid argument
Recording time : 0.00.00:00
Lost frames : 000
A/V sync ins/del: 000/000
Audio errors: 000
bash-2.05b#
Using vloopback-tibit, which is verified working. effectv etc. Any
suggestions?
Thanks in Adv
o mpeg2enc, which I have done before with success on a couple of
test clips in obscure formats.
Daniel
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On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, John Ribera wrote:
> - Original Message - From: "Daniel Pittman"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent:
> Monday, June 16, 2003 8:57 PM Subject: [Mjpeg-users] [SUMMARY] Re:
> mpeg2enc performance numbers for older hardware
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> I am needing to add another machine or two to my network to do MPEG-2
> encoding with mpeg2enc to keep up with demand. Since this is all for a
> hobby, I would like to keep the cost down.
>
> So, can anyone give me some idea what sort o
, and on a P3-600 or P3-800 class
machine?
Also, if anyone has experience with older generation Duron machines,
that would be great to know.
If people want to reply to me directly I will summarise for the list.
Daniel
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>
> Canopus or one of the other similar units?
Yes, the DAC-100 from DataVideo <http://www.datavideo-tek.com/>
>> television, so it's generally pretty good quality.[1]
>
> Digital TV or analog? In the US, at least where I live, broadcast
>
On Tue, 03 Jun 2003, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
>>> From: Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>
>>> I have been using mpeg2enc from the current CVS tree together with
>>> transcode to encod
oma denoising (and heavy luma denoising). Not
> entirely satisfactory, but it looks a lot better at full speed than
> frame-by-frame.
*nod* This does not seem to be the same problem as you experienced with
your camera, although some of the effect is similar.
Daniel
Footnotes:
[1]
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
>> From: Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> I have been using mpeg2enc from the current CVS tree together with
>> transcode to encode DVD compliant MPEG-2 data from PAL DV input.
[...]
>> The one big proble
g to at least look at the
task.
Daniel
Footnotes:
[1] started by transcode, but this is what it runs.
[2] ...and the aspect ratio is specified twice. I just noted that.
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BTW-2: Gentoo uses devfsd, for which I've seen no reference in any text.
Since these drivers are beeing ported to 2.5 I assumed they support
devfs. Am I right?
Any hint about how could I get it working?
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another and no problems.
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