Hi,
> > > Maybe there's s.th. wrong with the captured mjpeg-file?
> >
> > Seems so. With what application were they captured?
> As I wrote earlier, I used mencoder and I used transcode.
> Btw., transcode fails to encode the mjpeg-file to mpeg2, too.
> The same error.
O.K. I have removed the ffm
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 16:40, Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 16:06, Rainer Schweitzer wrote:
> > video_frames=18088
> [..]
> > Maybe there's s.th. wrong with the captured mjpeg-file?
>
> Seems so. With what application were they captured?
As I wrote earlier, I used mencod
Hi,
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 16:06, Rainer Schweitzer wrote:
> video_frames=18088
[..]
> Maybe there's s.th. wrong with the captured mjpeg-file?
Seems so. With what application were they captured?
> Any hints how to repair this broken headers in already captured
> files?
You can change it in hexed
Hi Ronald
> > I tried with several input files, but always lav2yuv stops
> > at frame 18000 - 18100 around.
>
> What does lavinfo say about the file? Maybe we're breaking the 32bit
> limit in audio samples? IIRC, lav2yuv uses ints for audio sample
> counting...
>
Here we go...
lavinfo 07-scene7
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 00:52, Rainer Schweitzer wrote:
> I tried with several input files, but always lav2yuv stops
> at frame 18000 - 18100 around.
What does lavinfo say about the file? Maybe we're breaking the 32bit
limit in audio samples? IIRC, lav2yuv uses ints for audio sample
counting...
Ron