Hallo
>>> BTW does anybody who uses a dual CPU box know "HOWTO" fully use all
>>> cpu resources to speed up things?
>> Take a look at the mjpeg-howto section 11. SMP and distributed
>> Encoding ;)
> This doesn´t help, if i use my new and my old box in "cluster-mode" it
> slows things down than spe
Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
Hello,
>>BTW does anybody who uses a dual CPU box know "HOWTO" fully use all cpu
>>resources to speed up things?
>
> Take a look at the mjpeg-howto section 11. SMP and distributed Encoding ;)
This doesn´t help, if i use my new and my old box in "cluster-mode
Hallo
> BTW does anybody who uses a dual CPU box know "HOWTO" fully use all cpu
> resources to speed up things?
Take a look at the mjpeg-howto section 11. SMP and distributed Encoding ;)
> I used this cmd to encode a movie:
>
> lav2yuv test.liste | yuvcorrect -Y CONFORM | y4mshift -n -4 | y4msc
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Jul 2006, [UTF-8] Bernhard Frühmesser wrote:
>
>
>>> They are median filters. The -m is applied BEFORE the -t. The -M
>>> is applied after the -t.
>>
>>So they can be useful for what type of video?
>
>
> "impulse noise" - small dots or specks
stefan wrote:
> Hi Bernhard,
Hi Stefan,
> did the change in the CVS solve your problem of green-screens?
Just downloade the latest CVS and yep, no more green-screens when using
yuvdenoise !!
Thanks very much !!
BTW does anybody who uses a dual CPU box know "HOWTO" fully use all cpu
resources
On Fri, 7 Jul 2006, [UTF-8] Bernhard Fr??hmesser wrote:
> > They are median filters. The -m is applied BEFORE the -t. The -M
> > is applied after the -t.
>
> So they can be useful for what type of video?
"impulse noise" - small dots or specks in the picture. I've used
Hi Bernhard,
did the change in the CVS solve your problem of green-screens?
cu
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Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, [UTF-8] Bernhard Frühmesser wrote:
>
>
>>I have been playing around a bit with the -m and -M option(s) but i am
>>not sure what they are good for, if i use them i get some weird graphics
>
>
> They are median filters. The -m is applied BEF
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, [UTF-8] Bernhard Fr??hmesser wrote:
> I have been playing around a bit with the -m and -M option(s) but i am
> not sure what they are good for, if i use them i get some weird graphics
They are median filters. The -m is applied BEFORE the -t. The -M
is appl
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, stefan wrote:
> BTW: I just checked in a modification to yuvdenoise, too. It is (at
> desire) capable to do a Motion-Compensation on the temporal-filter,
> again. Use -q to turn this on and be amazed how slow it renders...
You won't be happy until you have slowed yuvd
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, stefan wrote:
> Hello Steven,
>
> have a nice holiday!
Thanks, I am!
> perfectly OK! So enjoy that little short-story below... :-) I could not
I've seen it before.
> How it came to that interlaced-video-bug (as far as I could get hands to
> the facts...)?
Hello Steven,
have a nice holiday!
Please don't mind these (and the following) words, I know, that you have
a slightly different opinion towards interlacing than I have... That's
perfectly OK! So enjoy that little short-story below... :-) I could not
resist :-)
How it came to that interlaced-
Bernhard Frühmesser schrieb:
> You mean a but in yuvdeinterlace or in combination with an other
> programm / option?
No, clearly a bug in the deinterlacer itself. When using
top-field-first-processing, an empty buffer was spilled out. Rather
silly bug. I didn't notice it, as I am using (PAL-DV is b
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, [UTF-8] Bernhard Frühmesser wrote:
> "-s" is a "do nothing" option that will give a WARNING error but
> continume on, -s was removed a few minutes ago.
>
> -g is still a valid option. It may have been removed at one time
> b
On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, [UTF-8] Bernhard Fr??hmesser wrote:
> I downloaded it from CVS on friday and if i do for example yuvdenoise
> alone i get this:
We were both a little correct, and both a little incorrect ;)
"-s" is a "do nothing" option that will give a WARNING erro
On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, stefan wrote:
> clearly depends on what he tries to do... I (at least) prefer good
> deinterlaced material to interlaced material as I can not tell the
It's your (and his) video.
NOTE: reversing a 2:2 or 2:3 pulldown IS NOT deinterlacing. Un-doing
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Jul 2006, [UTF-8] Bernhard Frühmesser wrote:
>
>
>>I have the latest CVS version of the mjpegtools installed, and i
>
>
> It can not be the lastest CVS version because 'yuvdenoise' (cvs)
> has NOT accepted the '-s' or '-g' options for some time
Steven M. Schultz schrieb:
> I'm on vacation at the moment and a lengthy discussion is not possible
> (about to wander out and do some sight seeing) but my suggestion
> is omit the deinterlace step
>
clearly depends on what he tries to do... I (at least) prefer good
deinterlaced material to i
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006, [UTF-8] Bernhard Fr??hmesser wrote:
> I have the latest CVS version of the mjpegtools installed, and i
It can not be the lastest CVS version because 'yuvdenoise' (cvs)
has NOT accepted the '-s' or '-g' options for some time now. The
current version of
Hello,
I have the latest CVS version of the mjpegtools installed, and i
recorded some really old film from a VHS tape, which i want to bring to
DVD using this command(s):
lav2yuv test.liste test2.liste test3.liste | yuvcorrect -Y CONFORM |
y4mshift -n -4 -N 4 | y4mscaler -v0 -O sar=59:54 -O si
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