Hi Gert,
> Like Robert I noticed the problem with the xine software player. But, I
> also experienced problems while playing back the DVD on a Philips DVD
> recorder. In both cases adding the "-W mplayer_hdr" fixed the problem.
Very useful information. That suggests the LPCM headers must be padd
Andrew,
Like Robert I noticed the problem with the xine software player. But, I
also experienced problems while playing back the DVD on a Philips DVD
recorder. In both cases adding the "-W mplayer_hdr" fixed the problem.
Gert
Andrew Stevens wrote:
Gert, Robert,
Thanks very much for the LPCM
I was using the software player xine. I will have an opportunity to
test with hardware in the near future. I am building up to authoring my
first DVD. I've done a lot of SVCD's but recently acquired a DVD
writer. When I get my first DVD authored to my statisfaction, I'll try
both with and w
Gert, Robert,
Thanks very much for the LPCM feedback. It is *extremely* interesting to get
real feedback on some of these fiddly issues. Just a quick question: are the
noise problems Robert had with a hardware player or software? If hardware,
this would indicate there is a 'funny' alignment
Gert,
The "-W mplayer_hdr" option to the CVS version of mplex solved my noise
with LPCM problem. Thank you!
Regards,
Rob
Gert Vervoort wrote:
Robert W. Fuller wrote:
Did you build your version of mplex out of CVS? What CVS command do
you use to fetch this? Are you just using an updated v
What version of mplex are you using? I'm looking at the source code for
mjpegtools-1.6.1.92 and there is no "-W" option to mplex.
Gert Vervoort wrote:
sox 48k.wav -r 48000 -w -c 2 -s -x audio.raw
mv audio.raw audio.lpcm
mplex -f8 -L48000:2:16 video.m1v audio.lpcm -o video.mpg
OR mpl
I have version 1.6.1.90 of mjpegtools. There does not seem to be a -W
mplayer_hdr option. Do I need .92 ?
Gert Vervoort wrote:
sox 48k.wav -r 48000 -w -c 2 -s -x audio.raw
mv audio.raw audio.lpcm
mplex -f8 -L48000:2:16 video.m1v audio.lpcm -o video.mpg
OR mplex -f8 video.m1v audio.
Robert W. Fuller wrote:
Did you build your version of mplex out of CVS? What CVS command do
you use to fetch this? Are you just using an updated version of
mplex, or the entire mjpegtools? What works for you, Gert?
The version I use is build from CVS:
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsro
Did you build your version of mplex out of CVS? What CVS command do you
use to fetch this? Are you just using an updated version of mplex, or
the entire mjpegtools? What works for you, Gert?
Thank you.
Robert W. Fuller wrote:
What version of mplex are you using? I'm looking at the source c
What version of mplex are you using? I'm looking at the source code for
mjpegtools-1.6.1.92 and there is no "-W" option to mplex.
Gert Vervoort wrote:
sox 48k.wav -r 48000 -w -c 2 -s -x audio.raw
mv audio.raw audio.lpcm
mplex -f8 -L48000:2:16 video.m1v audio.lpcm -o video.mpg
OR mpl
sox 48k.wav -r 48000 -w -c 2 -s -x audio.raw
mv audio.raw audio.lpcm
mplex -f8 -L48000:2:16 video.m1v audio.lpcm -o video.mpg
OR mplex -f8 video.m1v audio.lpcm -o video.mpg
Have you tried to add "-W mplayer_hdr" to mplex?
mplex -W mplayer_hdr -f8 video.m1v audio.lpcm -o video.mpg
Works
I've been working with video capture and trying to get mplex to properly
incorporate an LPCM stream. When I play the resulting .mpg, I can hear
the audio with a ton of noise. Something is not quite right and I
haven't figured it out yet. Here's what I'm doing with the 48K audio:
sox 48k.w
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