On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 18:08, William Sherman -Visualization wrote:
> > Kino can doat least some if not all of those things. Check out the "FX'
> > tab. You can overwrite (or create) frames from a file there.
>
> When I try the overwrite, it seems to also overwrite audio, even though
> under the
Hey William,
On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 23:26, William Sherman -Visualization wrote:
> I now see the input from my WinTV in the capture window -- which is
> new and exciting, but even after I change the "Video Device" selection
> under "Video Options" to "/dev/video1" I still only see what's coming
> f
Robert,
Thanks again for the Kino suggestion. I was having difficulty figuring
out how to use the FX options, and when looking at the help web page,
stumbled back to the Kino home page and found that a new version had
been released Monday, so I downloaded and compiled it, but I still can't
figure
Ronald, et al.,
> Add 'Load "v4l"' to the modules section of XF86Config-4 and restart X.
> Lots of people don't have that. ;-).
And I hadn't -- I was typically loading the necessary modules by hand
when I needed them. But I've added it in, and now all the bttv modules
are loaded right away -- bu
Hi Steven,
On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 22:24, Steven Boswell wrote:
> It's the first 2 days I've been back, and I was catching up on e-mail.
> I have time to do that, but not to verify my changes are fully
> compliant with the GNU Coding Standards and solid enough to check into
> CVS. :-)
I don't thin
>> I told y'all I was moving! I should be responsive & so forth
>>in about a month! I'm sorry this happened right as I was becoming an
>>mjpegtools developer! It certainly wasn't planned that way!
>>
>>:-)
>
>(For a guy who is so busy moving, you've been pretty chatty over the
>last couple of d
> I told y'all I was moving! I should be responsive & so forth
>in about a month! I'm sorry this happened right as I was becoming an
>mjpegtools developer! It certainly wasn't planned that way!
>
>:-)
(For a guy who is so busy moving, you've been pretty chatty over the
last couple of da
>>>I can send you the patch or a patched RPM or a patched yuv2lav or so
>>>if you want to, though.
>>
>>Yes, either of those options would be great. Would the patch be
>>against 1.6.2 or 1.6.1?
>
>1.6.1. You'll find it attached. It's by Steve Boswell (actually, he
>has CVS access to so he could
On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 06:35, William Sherman -Visualization wrote:
> Thanks for the help. I have a couple followup questions:
I'll try to help. ;-).
> > > to the release of mjpegtools 1.6.2? And then to the question of when
> > > 1.6.2 might be released.
> > I might just add it to the HEAD bran
Hi Robert, et al.,
> Kino can doat least some if not all of those things. Check out the "FX'
> tab.
Great. I definitely will give this a try. I began to test it, but
then ran out of time for today, but I'll followup with results.
> Robert Kesterson
Thanks for the suggestion,
Ronald, et al.,
Thanks for the help. I have a couple followup questions:
> Hi William,
>
> > to the release of mjpegtools 1.6.2? And then to the question of when
> > 1.6.2 might be released.
>
> I might just add it to the HEAD branch, which means it wouldn't go into
> 1.6.2, but into 1.7.x. I
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, William Sherman -Visualization wrote:
>
> So, I then tried Kino to do some simple edits, but unfortunately,
> it's a little too simple. Basically what I'd like to do is load
> a long sequence, split off the audio so I can run it through some
> filters to remove the noise (via
Hi William,
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 00:22, William Sherman -Visualization wrote:
> Tyler wrote:
> >> However, I have hit a stumbling block- there seems to be no way
> >> to convert from dv (type 2 avi or otherwise) to mjpeg!
>
> Ronald responded:
> > You could try 'lav2yuv file-dv.avi | yuv2lav -o
Hello Mjpegers,
I'm in the process of trying to determine a Linux-based editing solution
to archive some material of people giving presentations that I have on
tape. I had been using (or attempting to use) lavrec to do capturing
from an LML-33. However, I recently got an ADVC-100 as recommended
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