On Wednesday 08 October 2003 17.55, you wrote:
> > Here is an updated patch:
> > http://www.nada.kth.se/~hanke/files/lvs_1.diff
>
> To which version has that patch to be applied ?
I make the patches always against the stock distribution version.
>
> Would you aggree that I upload you last changes
Hi Michael,
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 08:21, Michael Hanke wrote:
> I spent much time to understand the inner working. Moreover, I am not very
> sure if I am using LVS the way the authors thought.
Well, LVS has a really tight way of using it. It's (unfortunately)
rather easy to crash, too. :-(.
Cod
On Saturday 04 October 2003 14.34, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> > http://www.nada.kth.se/~hanke/files/README
>
> Very fine too :)
Updated, too. Font handling should now work.
>
> > Here is the patch:
> > http://www.nada.kth.se/~hanke/files/lvs.diff
>
> Automatich patching worked.
Here is an updat
Hallo
> I am finally done with my first attempts to hack around in LVS.
> This is what I did:
>
> Everything is concerned with the effect 'text overlay'.
>
> - Works now correct for interlaced material.
> - Pipe command corrected.
> - Introduced correct font metrics.
> - removed some typos.
> -
Hi,
I am finally done with my first attempts to hack around in LVS.
This is what I did:
Everything is concerned with the effect 'text overlay'.
- Works now correct for interlaced material.
- Pipe command corrected.
- Introduced correct font metrics.
- removed some typos.
- Introduced infrastruct
Hi Michael,
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 09:23, Michael Hanke wrote:
> I had a look at them. Did I understand it correctly that the image data are
> "progressive" even if the stream header carries a different interlace flag?
The YUV image data is always progressive, yes. Beware that the data is
in esse
On Wednesday 10 September 2003 09.01, you wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 08:31, Michael Hanke wrote:
> > I tried to write some code for mjpeg-tools. Unfortunately, I could not
> > figure out completely the specification of the yuv data stream.
> > Especially, I do not know how inter
Hi Michael,
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 08:31, Michael Hanke wrote:
> I tried to write some code for mjpeg-tools. Unfortunately, I could not figure
> out completely the specification of the yuv data stream. Especially, I do not
> know how interlaced material is handled.
Cool!
> Where can I find the
Hallo:
I tried to write some code for mjpeg-tools. Unfortunately, I could not figure
out completely the specification of the yuv data stream. Especially, I do not
know how interlaced material is handled.
Where can I find the precise specification of the yuv data stream?
Thank you,
Michael
Hi,
This posting is more about the source code. Please excuse me if this is the
wrong list.
Since the list responds usually very fast and cooperative, I assume that
nobody else has met the problem before. Therefore, I had a look at the source
code under ddd...
I aplogize if I am completely wr
Greetings,
I am using Linux Video Studio 0.1.7 in order to cut my Video8 material. When
trying to make the titles using the effects provided (image/text overlay) I
experienced the following behavior:
1. With noninterlaced PAL material (352x288), everything worked out fine.
2. Now I am using top
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