Ion Anghelescu wrote:
When I use mpeg2enc with jpeg2yuv in order to make a mpeg from a list of
jpeg files the process blocks after converting 3 or 4 jpegs even if the
list of files is bigger.
If I use mpeg2enc with a yuv file previously generated with jpeg2yuv,
the generated movie has only 2 fra
Last I checked Virtrualdub is only on windows.You could try running the
YUVStream through Mplayer, I believe it will playit, ( the yuvstream
uotput is broken in it as of rc3), and if it can play it it can convert
it(even RP).
Evan
ChristianHJW wrote:
Ion Anghelescu wrote:
When I use mpeg2en
Which parameters do you use to reduce block noise?
Al
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Dear Ion,
Sorry I can't help. I don't know anything about the windows verison.
However, if they distributed the binaries they *must* make source code
available too. mjpegtools is release under the GPL...
Andrew
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> Does the y4mtoppm utility understand the 4:1:1 output from
> "smilutils -i 2"?Be nice to get PPM and skip the intermediate
> conversion (instead of 411 -> 420 -> RGB simply 411 -> RGB).
Nope. Even better would be to have it understand 4:4:4 output (since
y4mscaler will d
Hi -
> From: Matto Marjanovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Does the y4mtoppm utility understand the 4:1:1 output from
> >"smilutils -i 2"?Be nice to get PPM and skip the intermediate...
>
> Nope. Even better would be to have it understand 4:4:4 output (since
Hmmm, I don't think
>> From: Matto Marjanovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > Does the y4mtoppm utility understand the 4:1:1 output from
>> > "smilutils -i 2"?Be nice to get PPM and skip the intermediate...
>>
>> Nope. Even better would be to have it understand 4:4:4 output (since
>
> Hmmm, I don't thi
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Javier Hernandez wrote:
> Now cames the main doubt: Which DVD burner to buy ?
> [snip]
> and I think the most recommended ones are:
>
>Pioneer DVD-105 and Sony DRU-500A
>
> I would appreciate if anyone at the list have experience with DVD
> burning and base on his/her ex
On Montag, 31. März 2003 22:05 Markus Plail wrote:
> An alternative is the NEC 1100A, a 4x DVD+R writer. Also quite
> cheap and state-of-the-art speed.
http://www.norskit.de/shop/shop.htm
DVR IDE NEC ND-1100A bulk 2x DVD+ !SP
ArtNr. 6192
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Attention: There are different versions of the NE
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Javier Hernandez wrote:
> Now cames the main doubt: Which DVD burner to buy ?
> I have read some information at internet:
> and I think the most recommended ones are:
>
>Pioneer DVD-105 and Sony DRU-500A
I have the Sony, and have no complaints. It burns DVD+R and DVD-R eq
On or about Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 05:12:13PM -0500, Robert Kesterson wrote:
> I have the Sony, and have no complaints. It burns DVD+R and DVD-R equally
> well, and they both play fine in my DVD player. The fun part is tweaking
> mjpegtools command chains to get everything "just right". :-)
I jus
Hallo
> Which parameters do you use to reduce block noise?
If the things described in the "Optimizing the stream" doe not help
enougth you can also play (set a larger value) of the thresholds in
yuvmedianfilter -t -T. You might have to disable the chroma filter (-T
0) if you have a color shift.
> On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Javier Hernandez wrote:
> > Now cames the main doubt: Which DVD burner to buy ?
> > I have read some information at internet:
> > and I think the most recommended ones are:
> >Pioneer DVD-105 and Sony DRU-500A
I really appreciate the help of all persons of the list.
Tha
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Al Bogner wrote:
>On Montag, 31. März 2003 22:05 Markus Plail wrote:
>
>> An alternative is the NEC 1100A, a 4x DVD+R writer. Also quite
>> cheap and state-of-the-art speed.
>
> http://www.norskit.de/shop/shop.htm
>
> DVR IDE NEC ND-1100A bulk 2x DVD+ !SP
> ArtNr. 6192
> 24
Hi All,
I think I have read some messages on this list of persons creating DVDs
at linux.
My intention is to convert some DV raw captures (the marvellous Canopus ADVC-100)
to vobs and put them in DVDs, at linux.
Now cames the main doubt: Which DVD burner to buy ?
I have read some information at
> From: Javier Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Now cames the main doubt: Which DVD burner to buy ?
...
> and I think the most recommended ones are:
>
>Pioneer DVD-105 and Sony DRU-500A
>
> I would appreciate if anyone at the list have experience with DVD
> burning and base on his/her
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