Hallo
> I'm trying to record a Video in NTSC from a VCR that is capable of
> playing NTSC Videos. However, the Output is in PAL I suppose.
>
> When I try to record it with lavrec (and PAL settings, VCD format) I
> have the upper part of the Video in the lower quarter of the screen
> again. Lets s
Hallo
> I want to create a small video from jpg-files. I think I have all tools
> i need for that, but unfortunately no idea how to for use them :-(
>
> I start with making a mpeg still for PAL using:
Please take a look at the doku about still creation:
For the creation of of VCD/SVCD Stills sequ
If you are wanting to make a video with sound from stills, I have a script
which will do that, although it needs some work. VCD/SVCD stills don't
work with a sound track.
Jon
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
> > I want to create a small video from jpg-files. I think I h
Does anyone know of a VCD player on Linux that supports PBC?
Jon
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Hallo
> I seem to be running into problems recording sound under both streamer (from
> XawTV) and lavrec (from mjpegtools). Using lavrec and the following script, I
> get the following:
Thats not good. Have you tried to record only the sound with any audio
recording application ?
Till you
Hi
> Does anyone know of a VCD player on Linux that supports PBC?
For xine, there exist a vcd-nav plugin (beta).
http://xinehq.de/index.php/releases
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/xine/xine-vcdx-1-cdio-beta12.tar.gz
Adrian
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So, I just finish with my last tests.
I had compile a vanilla 2.4.21 from kernel.org with only put on the kernl
parts for: ATI,DMA as default, Intel board driver, V4L without zoran
drivers etc., the sound interface with emu10k and I2C.
The resutls are the same as described in my last mails. -d2 w
Hey Lars,
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 01:12, Lars Simon wrote:
> -d1 give me just a movie window in the size of -d1 with pictures like -d12
> in the upper part of the window.
Just to be sure, you *are* using lavplay to play back the file, right?
Tools like mplayer, ffplay, etc. won't work. They only p