Hi,
Im trying to convert a DivX File to VCD Iv been trying to use
mjpegstools but I dont seem to be able to...
I am hoping that MJPEGTOOLS can do it, but if they cant then can someone
please let me know what to use...
Iv tryed using both studio and command line, when doing it I get this
err
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 07:36:08AM +0100, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hello ;-)
> As I wrote in the mail shortly before you should not use the -M switch
> (or any other spliting by mplex). If you multiplex a DVD the -M switch
> was deactivated because it generated several files. The -M option doe
Hello,
The video is encoded by the broadcaster, not me. I have
a digital TV receiver connected to a PC which has software
which can record the digital TV MPEG2 stream to its hard
disk. With a quick demux/remux the recordings can be put onto
DVD with no MPEG transcoding at all, i.e. the DVD contain
On Sunday 19 Jan 2003 09:36, Jacob Visser wrote:
> Im trying to convert a DivX File to VCD Iv been trying to use
> mjpegstools but I dont seem to be able to...
> I am hoping that MJPEGTOOLS can do it, but if they cant then can someone
> please let me know what to use...
Mjpegtools only handles
This is bordering on flamebait, but... :o)
Has anyone used the output of the MJPEG tools as input to Adobe Premiere?
Other than as an already encoded mpg or avi that is?
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Hallo
> The video is encoded by the broadcaster, not me. I have
> a digital TV receiver connected to a PC which has software
> which can record the digital TV MPEG2 stream to its hard
> disk. With a quick demux/remux the recordings can be put onto
So you have a signal from a digital satelite ?
[.
Hallo
> > As I wrote in the mail shortly before you should not use the -M switch
> > (or any other spliting by mplex). If you multiplex a DVD the -M switch
> > was deactivated because it generated several files. The -M option does
> > not generate valid MPEG streams.
> >
> > You should use the -S
On Sat, 18 Jan 2003, Steven Boswell wrote:
>
> OK, cool. mplex generated one big file, and a warning that said
> "Sequence end marker found in video stream but single-segment splitting
> specified!" for every chapter mark.
Just a gues: Make sure you're using a command line that has a template for
On 19 Jan 2003, Jacob Visser wrote:
>
> Im trying to convert a DivX File to VCD Iv been trying to use
> mjpegstools but I dont seem to be able to...
Using mjpegtools in conjunction with mplayer is *the* way to go for this.
Go the mjpegtools page on sourceforge and search the mailing list for
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On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 02:53:40PM +0100, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> When you encode the video you should use the -S -B option. Then mplex
> will split the file when multiplexing into pices with a correct start
> and end.
As there is no -B option in the released mplex, I assume you are talking
On Sunday 19 Jan 2003 5:53 am, Markus Plail wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> In order to be able to use 'mpeg2enc'oded streams in IfoEdit it is
> necessary to have fixed I-frame location (from what I understand). One
> can create a template for TMPEnc which looks like that:
>
> ...
> 61269,I
> 61281,I
> 6129
> The video is encoded by the broadcaster, not me. I have
> a digital TV receiver connected to a PC which has software
> which can record the digital TV MPEG2 stream to its hard
> disk.
I've got one myself... a huge leap forward over analog stuff...
>With a quick demux/remux the recordings can b
* Andrew Stevens writes:
>On Sunday 19 Jan 2003 5:53 am, Markus Plail wrote:
>>In order to be able to use 'mpeg2enc'oded streams in IfoEdit it is
>>necessary to have fixed I-frame location (from what I understand). One
>>can create a template for TMPEnc which looks like that:
>>
>>...
>>61269,I
>>6
On Sunday, Jan 19, 2003, at 15:06 Europe/London, Andrew Stevens wrote:
This is not always going to work as DVB allows higher peak bitrates
than DVD.
Fortunately digital TV in the UK complies to DVD's 720x572 PAL
resolution standard and bit rates tend to average around 4mbit
for the best qualit
On Sunday, Jan 19, 2003, at 13:47 Europe/London, Bernhard Praschinger
wrote:
Hallo
The video is encoded by the broadcaster, not me. I have
a digital TV receiver connected to a PC which has software
which can record the digital TV MPEG2 stream to its hard
disk. With a quick demux/remux the reco
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 20:03:45 +0100
Andrew Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm the best thing to do would be to try the latest on the stable branch
> from CVS. Follow the instructions on the mjpeg.sourceforget.net website
> (CVS section) but add the flag:
>
> -r MJPEGTOOLS_1_6_STABLE
>
Hi -
> From: Robert Kesterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 19 Jan 2003, Jacob Visser wrote:
> >
> > Im trying to convert a DivX File to VCD Iv been trying to use
> > mjpegstools but I dont seem to be able to...
>
> Using mjpegtools in conjunction with mplayer is *the* way to go for this.
>>It uses dd to write to a DVD?? WHOA :-) But it
>>just worked; I have my first chaptered DVD-video. Thanks a
>>bazillion!!!
>
>If you tried to tell a joke, I didn't get it.
I was just surprised that an ancient, low-tech program like dd is all it
takes to do a modern, high-tech action like
> From: Steven Boswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >You should use the -S -B option of mpeg2enc for spliting videos.
>
> I don't understand. The -S option of mpeg2enc doesn't actually seem to
> produce separate files, just sequence-end marks; from my experience,
> only mplex actually splits videos into
Hi,
i try to do some video and audio effects on some AVI streams,
i have some questions related to that, it would be great if
someone could give me some hints.
I just sampled an AVI stream with lavrec, audio in 16 bits, 1 channel,
audio rate is 11025.
When i open that stream and read out the inf
Hi Torsten,
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 21:40, Torsten Mohr wrote:
> When i open that stream and read out the informations in it i get:
>
> Video frames: 438
> Video rate: 25.0 frames per second
>
> Audio channels: 1
> Audio Bits: 16
> Audio Rate: 11025
> Audio Samples: 192413
>
> I try to check
I've just built transcode-0.6.2 from source. I've never used it before. I
can't use it now either! :o(
I figured a basic start point might be this:
transcode -x mjpeg -y divx4 -i ac101.avi -o ac101.divx4.avi
but it gives me:
/usr/local/lib/transcode/import_mjpeg.so: cannot open shared object f
>>Here's the command line that I used to generate the video:
>
>Drop the -b option, raise the -q to 7-8, and use the denoiser.
What can I say, Berni, you da man! :-) After messing around with
lots of combinations today, I finally found that my so-called high
quality LaserDisc looked a lot better
is it possible using mpeg2dec to dump RAW YUV data?
I've gone through /libvo/video_out_yuv4m.c and managed
to get rid of the STREAM header and the FRAME header
but the filesize dosen't match up with what I think the actual
size should be eg. 100x100 frame should have
Y=1 bytes
U=2500 bytes
V=2
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